Multiple Choice
Given two habitats, Habitat 1 and Habitat 2, which habitat would have greater species diversity? Habitat 1: Species A, 10; Species B, 10; Species C, 10
Habitat 2: Species A, 10; Species B, 10; Species C, 10; Species D, 10; Species E, 10
A) Habitat 1
B) Habitat 2
C) Neither; Habitat 1 and Habitat 2 have equal diversity
D) Neither; Habitat 1 and Habitat 2 have equal species richness
E) Neither; Habitat 1 and Habitat 2 have equal species evenness
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