Samples of different insect species in a back garden were collected using sweep nets and identification keys. Use the data to calculate Simpson’s Index.
The results and working out are seen in the table below. The figures have been rounded to three decimal places for columns 3 and 4
D = 1 - 0.172 = 0.828
As the value of D is much closer to 1 than 0, it can be said that this is a relatively high value for biodiversity.
Remember, you will be provided with the formula for Simpson’s Index in the exam. You need to be able to carry out the calculation to test for correlation, as you could be asked to do this in the exam. This also means you should understand when it is appropriate to use the different statistical tests, and the conditions in which each is valid.
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