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Summary Introduction

To determine: The Shannon diversity index of the given four communities.

Introduction: Shannon diversity index is a tool used by ecologists to study the species diversity of a community. This allows ecologists to correlate the species richness of an area with the relative abundance of each species.

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The Shannon diversity index of Community 1 may be calculated as follows:

The formula to be used is as follows:

Hs= -piln(pi)

The values given in the question are as follows:

p1 = 90/100p2 = 10/100

Substituting the values in the given formula, the Shannon diversity index of Community 1 can be calculated as follows:

Hs= -(p1ln (p1) + p2ln (p2))=-(0.9 ln (0.9) + 0.1 ln (0.1))=-((-0.09) + (-0.23))=-(-0.325)=0.325

Therefore, the value of the Shannon diversity index of Community 1 is 0.325.

The Shannon diversity index of Community 2 may be calculated as follows:

The formula to be used is as follows:

Hs= -piln(pi)

The values given in the question are as follows:

p1 = 50/100p2 = 50/100

Substituting the values in the given formula, the Shannon diversity index of Community 2 can be calculated as follows:

Hs= -(p1ln (p1) + p2ln (p2))=-(0.5 ln (0.5) + 0.5 ln (0.5))=-((-0.346) + (-0.346))=-(-0.693)=0.693

Therefore, the value of the Shannon diversity index of Community 2 is 0.693.

The Shannon diversity index of Community 3 may be calculated as follows:

The formula to be used is as follows:

Hs= -piln(pi)

The values given in the question are as follows:

p1 = 80/100p2 = 10/100p3 = 10/100

Substituting the values in the given formula, the Shannon diversity index of Community 3 can be calculated as follows:

Hs= -(p1ln (p1) + p2ln (p2) + p3ln (p3))=-(0.8 ln (0.8) + 0.1 ln (0.1)+ 0.1 ln (0.1))=-((-0.178) + (-0.23) + (-0.23))=-(-0.638)=0.638

Therefore, the value of the Shannon diversity index of Community 3 is 0.638.

The Shannon diversity index of Community 4 may be calculated as follows:

The formula to be used is as follows:

Hs= -piln(pi)

The values given in the question are as follows:

p1 = 33.3/99.9p2 = 33.3/99.9p3 = 33.3/99.9

Substituting the values in the given formula, the Shannon diversity index of Community 4 can be calculated as follows:

Hs= -(p1ln (p1) + p2ln (p2) + p3ln (p3))=-(0.333 ln (0.333) + 0.333 ln (0.333)+ 0.333 ln (0.333))=-((-0.366) + (-0.366) + (-0.366))=-(-1.098)=1.098

Therefore, the value of the Shannon diversity index of Community 4 is 1.098.

Thus, the value of the Shannon diversity index of Community 1 is 0.325, Community 2 is 0.693, Community 3 is 0.638 and Community 4 is 1.098.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The community which has the highest diversity.

Introduction: Shannon diversity index is a tool used by ecologists to study the species diversity of a community. This allows ecologists to correlate the species richness of an area with the relative abundance of each species.

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The higher the value of the Shannon diversity index, the greater is the diversity. The value of the Shannon diversity index of Community 1 is 0.325, Community 2 is 0.693, Community 3 is 0.638 and Community 4 is 1.098. Therefore, the Shannon diversity index of Community 4 is the highest. Thus, it can be concluded that Community 4 has highest diversity.

Thus, Community 4 has highest diversity.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The maximum diversity that each community could have.

Introduction: Shannon diversity index is a tool used by ecologists to study the species diversity of a community. This allows ecologists to correlate the species richness of an area with the relative abundance of each species.

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Maximum possible diversity is calculated as the maximum relative abundance that a community may have and is equal for two communities having the same number of species.

Communities 1 and 2 have the same number of species; 100 species of Species 1 and Species 2 together. Maximum possible diversity is seen in Community 2 as it has a greater Shannon index value as compared to the Community 1 despite having the same number of species. Community 2 has a diversity of 0.693. Therefore, the maximum possible diversity of Community 1 and Community 2 is 0.693.

Similarly, the maximum possible diversity of Community 3 and Community 4 can be calculated. Community 3 has a diversity of 0.638 and Community 4 has a diversity of 1.098. Therefore, the maximum possible diversity of Community 3 and Community 4 is 1.098.

Thus, the maximum possible diversity of Community 1 and Community 2 is 0.693 and the maximum possible diversity of Community 3 and Community 4 is 1.098.

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