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shtirl [24]
2 years ago
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Suppose you wanted to determine whether you had adequately sampled the species richness of a given community. Which result would

lead most strongly to the conclusion that the current sampling had adequately assessed the species diversity?
Social Studies
2 answers:
spayn [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

A species accumulation curve that had leveled off

Explanation:

In sampling, access if the current sampling had adequately assessed the species diversity, species richness is plotted as a function of the sampling effort, that is, each data point on a species accumulation curve represents the total number of individuals and sampling effort up to that point. Species accumulation curves can help us determine when most or all of the species in a community have been observed. A species accumulation curve that had leveled off indicates that you had adequately sampled the species richness of a given community.

Aliun [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A species accumulation curve that leveled off

Explanation:

A species accumulation curve is also known as A COLLECTOR'S CURVE. And it can be explained as a graph that shows the recordings of the cumulative number of organisms recorded in a particular habitat or environment.

This graph or curve helps the researcher in assessing and comparing diversity across the population.

The important thing to be noted is that, the slope will be decreasing as more individual are classified and as well as fewer species remain to be identified.

In this case, when the species accumulation curve is becoming leveled off, it means or indicates that the current sampling  had adequately assessed the species diversity.

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