Dinosaurian Gamma Diversity
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Gamma diversity is defined as the entire species diversity of a landscape or region. Assuming we have a region of 100 square miles of temperate deciduous forest inhabited by cretaceous fauna. How many different species of large herbivores and predators could the region support?
Edit: To narrow things down animal life wise, assume this is in an area inhabited by animal life like that found in the Hell Creek formation.
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