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28 January, 07:54

How can you determine an ecosystem's biodiversity?

A. Determine what each species eats, and identify its place in a food web.

B. Count the number of species, and measure their relative abundance.

C. Weigh all the species, and measure their total biomass.

D. Identify the keystone species, and find all the species that depend on it.

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  1. 28 January, 09:31
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    Okay so i have to type 20 characters ... answer is B
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