Insect communities were surveyed in either the high or low canopy of a tropical forest. The community data are displayed in the table below. In which habitat was there higher species diversity? Low Canopy_ High Canopy Species Abundance P P, In P, Species Abundance Pi P, In P 1 45 0.45 -0.36 1 50 0.50 -0.35 2 35 0.35 -0.37 2 25 0.25 -0.35 3 20 0.20 -0.32 25 0.25 - 0.35 Total 3 100 1.0 3 100 1.0 Oa. cannot be determined with the available data O b. high canopy O c. high and low canopy have the same species diversity o d. low canopy has a higher species richness low canopy

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Insect communities were surveyed in either the high or low canopy of a tropical forest. The community data are displayed in the table below. In which habitat was there higher species diversity?
Low Canopy_
High Canopy
Species
Abundance
P, P, In P, Species Abundance
Pi
P, In P
1
45
0.45
-0.36
1
50
0.50
-0.35
35
0.35
-0.37
2
25
0.25
- 0.35
20
0.20
-0.32
3
25
0.25
- 0.35
Total
3
100
1.0
3
100
1.0
O a.
cannot be determined with the available data
O b. high canopy
O c. high and low canopy have the same species diversity
O d. low canopy has a higher species richness
Oe.
low canopy
Transcribed Image Text:Insect communities were surveyed in either the high or low canopy of a tropical forest. The community data are displayed in the table below. In which habitat was there higher species diversity? Low Canopy_ High Canopy Species Abundance P, P, In P, Species Abundance Pi P, In P 1 45 0.45 -0.36 1 50 0.50 -0.35 35 0.35 -0.37 2 25 0.25 - 0.35 20 0.20 -0.32 3 25 0.25 - 0.35 Total 3 100 1.0 3 100 1.0 O a. cannot be determined with the available data O b. high canopy O c. high and low canopy have the same species diversity O d. low canopy has a higher species richness Oe. low canopy
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