Montag, 5. September 2011

Q.: Is the area of the Indian Embassy biologically diverse?
A.: Last week we formed small groups and went to an area, which belongs to the Indian Embassy, close to our school, in order to take specimens and notes with which we wanted to calculate and observe the area and its diversity. Firstly, we shared our specimens and then added up the plants we had in common. However, we weren't able to only use our collections, therefore we had to ask the Indian Embassy for an estimate of the number of species found in the area, which was 193. Using this number and Simpson's Index we were able to quantify biodiversity of the area, which is 0,095.

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  1. While the including the raw data is good, you should also include the calculations that we performed in class as support for your conclusions.

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