from the data, which species showed the highest contribution or is the most dominant? why and how did you know?

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from the data, which species showed the highest contribution or is the most dominant? why and how did you know?

Table 3.3. Species abundance based on relative dominance of Snyder-
Middleswarth Natural Area.
Total Basal
Dominance
Relative
Name of Species
Area (m?)
(m²/ha)
Dominance (%)
1. Eastern
8.10
40.30
54.60
Hemlock
2. Sweet Birch
2.40
11.90
16.20
3. Yellow Birch
1.90
9.50
12.80
4. Chestnut
0.50
2.60
3.60
Oak
5. Red Maple
1.80
9.20
12.40
6. White Pine
0.10
0.30
0.50
Total
14.80
73.80
100.00
Transcribed Image Text:Table 3.3. Species abundance based on relative dominance of Snyder- Middleswarth Natural Area. Total Basal Dominance Relative Name of Species Area (m?) (m²/ha) Dominance (%) 1. Eastern 8.10 40.30 54.60 Hemlock 2. Sweet Birch 2.40 11.90 16.20 3. Yellow Birch 1.90 9.50 12.80 4. Chestnut 0.50 2.60 3.60 Oak 5. Red Maple 1.80 9.20 12.40 6. White Pine 0.10 0.30 0.50 Total 14.80 73.80 100.00
Table 3.5. Initial computation of diversity indices.as measures of species of
Snyder-Middleswarth Natural Area.
No. of
Name of Species Individuals
(n)
Pi
Ino.
p?
1. Eastern
107
0.58
-0.54
-0.31
0.34
Hemlock
2. Sweet Birch
15
0.081
-2.51
-0.20
0.0066
3. Yellow Birch
22
0.12
-2.12
-0.25
0.014
4. Chestnut Oak
10
0.054
-2.92
-0.16
0.0029
5. Red Maple
30
0.16
-1.83
-0.29
0.026
White Pine
2
0.011
-4.51
-0.050
0.00012
186*
1.0
-14.43
-1.27
0.39
*denoted as N
Transcribed Image Text:Table 3.5. Initial computation of diversity indices.as measures of species of Snyder-Middleswarth Natural Area. No. of Name of Species Individuals (n) Pi Ino. p? 1. Eastern 107 0.58 -0.54 -0.31 0.34 Hemlock 2. Sweet Birch 15 0.081 -2.51 -0.20 0.0066 3. Yellow Birch 22 0.12 -2.12 -0.25 0.014 4. Chestnut Oak 10 0.054 -2.92 -0.16 0.0029 5. Red Maple 30 0.16 -1.83 -0.29 0.026 White Pine 2 0.011 -4.51 -0.050 0.00012 186* 1.0 -14.43 -1.27 0.39 *denoted as N
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