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Page 1:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 2:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 3:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 4:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 5:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 6:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 7:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 8:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 9:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 10:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The
Page 11:  · = 1/2 (Pi)2, where p, is the proportional density of species i. As suggested by Hill (1973), species evenness was calculated using the formula E = N2/Nl, where N 1 = pJn p). The