Answer:
Reference area caused the difference
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose, If an area of 5 foot by 5 foot is taken, there are high chances that the scientist may not find even a single animal/plant is such small area of reference. Thus in this scenario the biodiversity of 5 foot by 5 foot area will be negligible.
Now, when the scientist has increased the area of reference to 1,000 foot by 1,000 foot , there are high chances that he may find several varities of animals/plants in this area at a given point of time. Thus, diversity could be visualized up to some extent in this large area.
Hence it can be quoted that the biodiversity of a larger area with few animals is higher than the biodiversity of a small area (with negligible animals)