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Two communities may have exactly the same number of species, yet one might be measured as having a greater species diversity. why? both the number of species and the evenness or relative abundance of individuals of the different species composition or a listing of the various species in a community the native species plus the introduced species the potential number of species that should exist in a community minus the species that have gone locally extinct a community and all of the abiotic factors associated with it

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ummmmm....idk, can you let me know when you find the answer?
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