Closest I found was 'species that is harmed in a symbiotic relationship in which another species benefits - host'
Answer:
A) They occupy different niches due to competition for food.
Explanation:
According to Joseph Grinnel - "An ecological niche is the distributional unit within which each species is held by its structural and instinctive limitation. No two species in the same general territory can occupy the same ecological niche". Hence, the two lizard species have separated their trophic niches i.e. the ecological niche in which they feed, as they both have common preys that is the insects. this will avoid competition and would provide enough food for both the species.
This question is phrased generally so I give you the general answer: a Nerve
The type of ecosystem that covers much of South east Asia is the Rainforest Ecosystem. This ecosystem is characterized by heavy rainfall all year round (up to 4000 mm in some regions). The Temperature does not fluctuate much but remains in the range of 27-33 degrees Celsius annually.
Rain forest ecosystems have deep red soils known as latosols. Species are very diverse; both plants and animals. The trees here can reach up to 40 metres tall for the emergent layer. Trees are tall and have buttress roots for support. The leaves of plants have drip tips to allow water to run off quickly.