New Biodiversity Indexes Revolutionize Understanding of Environment Healthiness in Campuses
Biodiversity is about the variety of living things in an area, like plants and animals, and how they interact. Scientists use indexes to measure biodiversity, like counting species or looking at how evenly they are distributed. Two common indexes are Simpson's index and Shannon's index, which help predict how healthy an environment is. These indexes can be used to understand how diverse and balanced an ecosystem is, like in a campus setting.