maultrellarXC maultrellarXC
  • 25-10-2016
  • Biology
contestada

What is an ecosystem with an evenness of species numbers considered to be?

Respuesta :

purple14spider
purple14spider purple14spider
  • 04-11-2016
Species evenness refers to how close in numbers each species in an environment is. Mathematically it is defined as a diversity index, a measure of biodiversity which quantifies how equal the community is numerically.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How do education programs make the economy more productive? by adding to human capital and labor productivity by reducing injuries on the job by providing more
6 pears for $2.10. How much is each pear?
Which of the following hindered the battle plans of both armies at the First Battle of Bull Run? poor chain of command untrained troops too close to Washington
Why conflict is sometimes characterized as a trap?
Explain Andrew Jackson's war with the bank
The word Xeric means "requiring little moisture" Define landscapeing and it's benefits.
What are your thoughts on the restoration of the Sistine Chapel? Do you think it takes away from Michelangelo's work, or do you think the restoration was necess
Mimi and rodolfo meet for the first time in puccini's la boheme because she has come to his door to ask for a
Which type of condom does not provide protection against HIV? A. Latex B. Plastic C. Rubber D. Animal Skin
What was the reason for the decline of the paraguayan population in 1860?