define species richness
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Species richness is the number of different species represented in an ecological community, landscape or region. Species richness is simply a count of species, and it does not take into account the abundances of the species or their relative abundance distributions.
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Species richness :
Species richness is the number of species per unit area. The more the number in one area the more is the species richness
✔According to Alexander Van Humboldt species richness increases with increase explored area but only up to a limit on a logarithmic scale the relationship is a straight line
log S=log C+Z logA
where S=Species richness
A= Area
Z= Slope of the line
C= Y intercept
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