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Title: Calculating Species Diversity
Url: https://uclalibrary.github.io/research-tips/species-diversity/
Creator: Arakawa, Jake
Publisher: University of California, Los Angeles. Library
Description: Biodiversity is a useful measure to help us understand the range of diverse species that make up our ecosystems. Calculating Species Diversity is an H5P interactive tutorial that walks learners through the different types of species diversity and how to calculate them. Additionally, learners will gain an understanding on how human activities negatively impact biodiversity and how they can help alleviate the side effects of these actions. This webpage includes the tutorial, learning objectives, accessibility information, and links to related resources.
LC Classification: Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Ecology -- Special aspects of the subject as a whole, A-Z -- Biological diversity
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Ecology -- Special aspects of the subject as a whole, A-Z -- Species diversity
GEM Subject: Science -- Biology
Key Concept: Biology -- Biodiversity
Biology -- Species
Resource Type: Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Interactive Simulation
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Learner
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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