Biodiversity can be measured at different scales such as small, local, and regional levels, each contributing to the overall understanding of biodiversity patterns.
Biodiversity can be measured at various scales such as small scales (e.g., soil samples), local scales (e.g., community park), and regional scales (e.g., the Amazon rainforest). Different levels of organization like ecosystem diversity, species diversity, and genetic diversity contribute to the overall biodiversity. Whittaker introduced the concepts of alpha, beta, and gamma diversity to measure and compare biodiversity patterns over different spatial scales.
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