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Different measures of this quantity are unified as a series of values that depend on an order parameter q called the Hill number. R. H. Whittaker introduced a set of terms that defines the beta form of this quantity as the ratio between its local and regional forms, which are respectively denoted alpha and gamma. Historical perturbations such as glaciation have been proposed to explain a phenomenon in which this quantity increases as latitude approaches zero. This quantity is measured by the (10[1])Simpson index, which accounts for richness (10[1])and evenness. (10[1])Human activity (10[1])threatens regions (10[1])with high values of this quantity known as its “hotspots,” (10[1])which include (10[1])the Amazon rainforest. (10[1])For 10 points, name this measure of how many different species reside in an area. ■END■

ANSWER: biodiversity [or biological diversity or species diversity; prompt on species richness or species evenness until read by asking “species richness/evenness is a measure of what quantity?”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Sam Macchi (D2)Vassar AWUSTL A8110
Abigail Zimmerman (UG)IowaTexas C8710
Thomas Doyle (UG)Vassar BTexas B8910
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriMcGill E9110
Bryce Cruise (D2)Texas AArkansas9310
Brynn JonesOregon StateNYU A10310
Adrian Zhou (D2)NYU BColorado College10510
Collin Leck (D2)Central OklahomaTexas D10810

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