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The diversity of organisms sharing the same habitat or community is termed as

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Answered by AbsorbingMan
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Answer:

The diversity of organisms sharing the same habitat or community is termed as Alpha Diversity.

Explanation:

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.

Note - The simplest measure is richness, the number of species observed in the sample.

Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

The diversity of organisms which share the same habitat are known as "COMMUNITY" .

Explanation:

Many people would confuse this with that of species, but from a technical perspective there is a slight difference in the definitions.

Species refers to the similar organisms belonging to one group due to a match in their living style and characteristics but a community is the one where there exists a diversity of such organisms who share the same type of habitat, who share the same place, actually.

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