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hi!!!Define alpha diversity and beta diversity...
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Answered by Anonymous
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⏩Alpha diversity is the number of species found in a particular area or ecosystem.

➡ For example:

Habitat X has 5 species of ants - Therefore, the alpha diversity for ants in this place is 5

⏩Beta diversity is the variation of the species composition between two habitats or regions.

➡ It takes into account the alpha diversity of the habitats and the number of unique species on each habitat.

❇For example:

▶Habitat 1 has 4 species: a, b, c, and d (alpha diversity = 4)

Habitat 2 has 3 species: c, d, and e (alpha diversity = 3)

To calculate the beta diversity, you subtract the number of overlapping species of each habitat’s alpha diversity and sum the results:

(4 species on habitat 1 - 2 overlapping species) + (3 species on habitat 2 - 2 overlapping species) = (4–2)+(3–2) = 2+1 = 3

⏩The beta diversity between habitats 1 and 2 is 3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alpha diversity is just the diversity of each site (local species pool). Beta diversity represents the differences in species composition among sites. Gamma diversity is the diversity of the entire landscape (regional species pool). Among these, alpha and gamma diversityare fairly straightforward.

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