Bio-diversity.
biodiversity
Species diversity is the number of different species in a particular area weighted by some measure of abundance such as number of individuals or biomass.
True. The number of different species present in an area is one way to measure biodiversity, but it is not the sole measure. Other factors such as genetic diversity and ecosystem diversity also contribute to overall biodiversity.
It's basicly a unique area that contains the highest number of plant and animal species.
Species diversity is the number of different species in a particular area (species richness) weighted by some measure of abundance such as number of individuals or biomass. However, it is common for conservation biologists to speak of species diversity even when they are actually referring to species richness.
species diversity is the number of species that live in one area (or ecosystem)
species of all six kingdoms living within an ecosystem.
Biodiversity refers to the number and variety of species that live in a specific area. It encompasses not only the diversity of species, but also genetic diversity within each species and the variety of ecosystems present.
Species richness in ecological studies is calculated by counting the total number of different species present in a specific area or habitat. This measure provides insight into the biodiversity and complexity of an ecosystem.
it varies
population
Area is a measure of square units.