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Which of the following ranges correctly represents the importance value?

  • 0 to 50
  • 0 to 100
  • 0 to 10
  • 0 to 300 (correct)

What is a species called when it is found most frequently in a particular community, but also present occasionally in others?

  • Accidental species
  • Selective species
  • Indifferent species (correct)
  • Exclusive species

Which sequence correctly represents the primary succession in a lithosere?

  • Rock → Crustose lichen → Foliose lichen → Shrub → Herbaceous stage → Moss → Woodland → Climax
  • Rock → Foliose lichen → Crustose lichen → Moss → Herbaceous stage → Shrub → Woodland → Climax
  • Rock → Crustose lichen → Foliose lichen → Moss → Herbaceous stage → Shrub → Woodland → Climax (correct)
  • Moss → Crustose lichen → Foliose lichen → Rock → Herbaceous stage → Shrub → Woodland → Climax

How can importance value be calculated?

<p>Relative density X Relative frequency + Relative dominance (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the range of importance value?

<p>0 to 100 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Importance Value Range

The range for Importance Value is from 0 to 300.

Indifferent Species

A species commonly found in a community but occasionally in others.

Primary Succession in Lithosere

The sequence is Rock, Crustose Lichen, Foliose Lichen, Moss, Herbaceous, Shrub, Woodland, and Climax.

Importance Value Calculation

Calculated as (Relative density × Relative frequency) + Relative dominance.

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Importance Value Alternative Range

Importance value can also range from 0 to 100.

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