4.1.2 Measuring Biodiversity

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    • What does biodiversity encompass?
      Variety of life
    • Species diversity maintains ecosystem stability and resilience.
    • What does ecosystem diversity support?
      Ecosystem functions and services
    • High biodiversity ensures ecosystems can withstand disturbances and maintain balance.
    • What are examples of ecosystem services provided by biodiversity?
      Clean air and water
    • Biodiversity supports food production, medicines, and recreational opportunities
    • What are the two key components measured in biodiversity indices?
      Species richness and evenness
    • A higher Simpson's Diversity Index value indicates greater biodiversity.
    • The Shannon-Wiener Index quantifies the uncertainty in predicting the species of a randomly selected individual
    • What is species richness a key indicator of?
      Biodiversity
    • Order the methods to measure species richness from simplest to most time-consuming:
      1️⃣ Quadrat Sampling
      2️⃣ Transect Sampling
      3️⃣ Total Species Count
    • The total species count method is highly accurate but may be impractical for large areas.
    • What is a limitation of quadrat sampling for measuring species richness?
      May miss rare species
    • What is species richness a key indicator of?
      Biodiversity
    • The Total Species Count method is highly accurate but may be impractical for large areas
    • Quadrat sampling is cost-effective but may miss rare species.
    • For which type of habitat is transect sampling most effective?
      Linear habitats
    • The formula for species richness is S = Ni\sum N_{i}
    • What does species evenness measure?
      Relative abundance
    • Higher species evenness contributes to greater biodiversity.
    • What does Shannon evenness measure?
      Uniformity of distribution
    • A Simpson evenness value closer to 1 indicates higher evenness
    • What are the three main types of biodiversity?
      Species, genetic, ecosystem
    • High biodiversity provides vital ecosystem services such as clean air and pollination.
    • What two components of biodiversity are quantified by measures such as the Simpson's and Shannon-Wiener indices?
      Richness and evenness
    • The Simpson's Diversity Index measures the probability that two randomly selected individuals belong to the same species
    • What does the Shannon-Wiener Index quantify?
      Uncertainty in species prediction
    • Species richness is a key indicator of biodiversity.
    • Match the method of measuring species richness with its advantage:
      Total Species Count ↔️ Highly accurate
      Quadrat Sampling ↔️ Cost-effective
      Transect Sampling ↔️ Effective for linear habitats
    • What does species evenness measure in an ecosystem?
      Relative abundance
    • A higher value of Shannon evenness indicates greater uniformity in species distribution.
    • A value closer to 1 for Simpson evenness indicates higher evenness
    • What does the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index quantify?
      Uncertainty in species prediction
    • The formula for the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index is H = i=1Spiln(pi)- \sum_{i = 1}^{S} p_{i} \ln(p_{i})
    • What is biodiversity crucial for maintaining?
      Stable ecosystems
    • What is the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index for this community based on the provided calculations?
      1.041
    • Biodiversity refers to the variety of life within a particular area or across the entire planet
    • There are three main types of biodiversity: species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
    • Match the type of biodiversity with its importance:
      Species Diversity ↔️ Maintains ecosystem stability
      Genetic Diversity ↔️ Enhances adaptability
      Ecosystem Diversity ↔️ Supports ecological processes
    • Rank the importance of biodiversity in order of ecological stability, ecosystem services, and human well-being:
      1️⃣ Ecological Stability
      2️⃣ Ecosystem Services
      3️⃣ Human Well-being
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