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The Jacobsen index is a measure used in ecology to assess the diversity of species in a given area. Specifically, it evaluates the relative abundance of different species, taking into account both the number of species and the distribution of individuals among them. A higher Jacobsen index indicates greater diversity, while a lower index suggests dominance by fewer species. This index helps ecologists understand the health and stability of ecosystems.

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