Exploring Simpson's Diversity Index in Community Ecology

Exploring Simpson's Diversity Index in Community Ecology

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Amelia Wright

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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05:45

The video tutorial focuses on species diversity, explaining its two main components: species richness and relative abundance. It compares two communities, A and B, to illustrate these concepts. The importance of species diversity is highlighted, particularly in terms of ecosystem resilience to disruptions like invasive species. The video introduces Simpson's Diversity Index as a method to quantify species diversity, demonstrating its calculation and interpretation. Community A, with a higher diversity index, is shown to be more stable and resilient compared to Community B.

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What are the two components of species diversity?

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What is species richness?

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How is relative abundance different from species richness?

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Which community, A or B, has a more even distribution of tree species?

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In which community is the relative abundance more skewed towards one species?

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What would likely happen if an invasive species affected a community with low species evenness?

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Why is species diversity important in an ecosystem?

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What does a higher Simpson's Diversity Index indicate about a community?

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What does the Simpson's Diversity Index measure?

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What could be a consequence of having a dominant species in a community?

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