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The beta diversity of Riverside Park and Eastview Community Park is the same as the beta diversity of Preservation Park and Eastview Community Park. |
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Preservation Park has the highest alpha diversity of these three parks, and Eastview Community park has the lowest alpha diversity of these three parks. |
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