The number of species in a specific community, called ____________ , is influenc
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The number of species in a specific community, called ____________ , is influenced by latitude and general characteristics of the landmass.
Higher latitudes have ____________ species richness as compared to the lower latitudes.
For a given latitude, an increase in ____________ , such as is found in moutainous areas, correlates with an ____________ in species richness.
In contrast, the ____________ , seen in areas that are further away from the main body of land, e.g., Florida and/or Baja California, see a ____________ in species richness compared to other areas of the same latitude.
Explanation / Answer
The number of species in a specific community, called species richness, is influenced by latitude and general characteristics of the landmass.
Higher latitudes have lesser species richness as compared to the lower latitudes.
For a given latitude, an increase in altitude, such as is found in mountainous areas, correlates with a decrease in species richness.
In contrast, the community, seen in areas that are further away from the main body of land, e.g., Florida and/or Baja California, see an increase in species richness compared to other areas of the same latitude.
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