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Students inventoried the species of trees in a patch of forest near their school. They counted 55 trees and identified 12 different species of trees. Most of the 55 individual trees were either red oaks or the scarlet oaks; other species were represented by less than 3 individuals each. They then inventoried a patch of forest of equal size in a nearby national forest and found 80 trees representing 28 species of trees, and there were 2 - 4 individual trees for each species in the patch. Compared to the forest near the school, the national forest has: a. greater species richness and evenness. b. greater species richness but lower species evenness. c. lower species richness and evenness. d. lower species richness but greater species evenness.

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