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A forest habitat contains a great deal of plant and animal life. Using the forest habitat as a model, explain the difference between species richness and relative abundance. Discuss how each affects the
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A forest habitat contains a great deal of plant and animal life. Using the forest habitat as a model, explain the difference between species richness and relative abundance. Discuss how each affects the survival and fitness of populations.
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OK, richness you do have to depend on any one
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