QUESTION 1 Which community has higher diversity? Relative abundance (log scale) (a) 001 OA OB Ranked abundance O they have the same diversity ◇ Not enough information Community B Community A QUESTION 2 A community with 10 species with 10 individuals each would have a Shannon Index of Your answer should be rounded to 2 decimal places. QUESTION 3 Hot spots contain many endemic species are often found near the equator, on islands, or in Mediterranean ecosystems □ are restricted to the tropics all of the above
QUESTION 1 Which community has higher diversity? Relative abundance (log scale) (a) 001 OA OB Ranked abundance O they have the same diversity ◇ Not enough information Community B Community A QUESTION 2 A community with 10 species with 10 individuals each would have a Shannon Index of Your answer should be rounded to 2 decimal places. QUESTION 3 Hot spots contain many endemic species are often found near the equator, on islands, or in Mediterranean ecosystems □ are restricted to the tropics all of the above
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Which community has higher diversity?
Relative abundance (log scale)
(a)
001
OA
OB
Ranked abundance
O they have the same diversity
◇ Not enough information
Community B
Community A
QUESTION 2
A community with 10 species with 10 individuals each would have a Shannon Index of
Your answer should be rounded to 2 decimal places.
QUESTION 3
Hot spots
contain many endemic species
are often found near the equator, on islands, or in Mediterranean ecosystems
□ are restricted to the tropics
all of the above
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