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Why are there so many species in the tropical rainforest?
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- What types of species are associated with human disturbance? Will protecting forests from disturbances such as fire increase the diversity of the forest? (explain)Is there more species evenness in tropical zones or other places with high primary productivity.how can we save our rainforest and preserve biodiversity?