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Markonikove's Rule is a principle in the field of ecology that suggests that in a given ecosystem, the number of species tends to increase with habitat diversity. This rule posits that more complex habitats provide a wider range of niches and resources, allowing for greater species richness. Consequently, environments that support a variety of habitats can sustain a larger number of species compared to more homogenous areas.

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