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What does the species level represent?

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Answered by rajinder75
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Species richness is the number of different species represented in an ecological ... Species richness is simply a count of species, and it does not take into account the ... its species richness can be exactly quantified, provided the species-level.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Species level is a level of taxonomic classification of living organisms.  

Explanation:

The universal flora and fauna have been categorised and subdivided following certain rules of classification that places them in particular phylum, class, family, order, genus and species. Biologically, species refers to organisms of a specific type that can mate. In case of asexual organisms, this is based on similarity of DNA.  

For example, two different ‘species of finches’ in the Galapagos are adapted to different food and survival habits. Although they belong to the ‘same genus’, their differences put them under different species.

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