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8 October, 08:12

Assume two habitats have the same number of species. One habitat is predominantly one species with just a few of the other species. The other habitat has equal numbers of all the different species. Which will have the highest diversity index?

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  1. 8 October, 08:19
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    Base on your question where as the two habitat have the same number of species and one is predominantly on species and with just a few the other species the other one is equal number of all different species and the highest diversity index is the habitat with equal number of species.
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