Species diversity
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q706937
Library of congress:
sh 87005571
Sources of Information
- LC database, Aug. 21, 1987(species diversity)
- Biol. & agr. index.:v. 40, p. 615 (species diversity)
- Technologies to maintain biological diversity, 1987:p. 3 (species diversity)
- Google search, Nov. 30, 2009(species diversity; species richness)
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Wikipedia description:
Species diversity is the number of different species that are represented in a given community (a dataset). The effective number of species refers to the number of equally abundant species needed to obtain the same mean proportional species abundance as that observed in the dataset of interest (where all species may not be equally abundant). Meanings of species diversity may include species richness, taxonomic or phylogenetic diversity, and/or species evenness. Species richness is a simple count of species. Taxonomic or phylogenetic diversity is the genetic relationship between different groups of species. Species evenness quantifies how equal the abundances of the species are.
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