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Species using species richness (S), species evenness (relative species abundance), percentage cover, percentage frequency, and Simpson's diversity index (D or SDI)

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c) Statistics
d) Geography

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Species richness and Simpson's diversity index are used in biology (ecology) to measure biodiversity and the relative abundance of species.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ecologists have extensively studied one of the fundamental characteristics of communities: biodiversity. One measure of biodiversity used by ecologists is the number of different species in a particular area and their relative abundance. Species richness is the term used to describe the number of species living in a habitat or other unit. Species richness can be corrected for total abundance to produce Simpson's diversity index, a measure of diversity that takes into account both the number of species and their relative abundance.

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