Which genus showed the highest Frequency of Occurrence at 84% in the Zokor diet analysis?
Answer
Artemisia
When researchers focused on the genus level, a distinction emerged between universal presence and overall volume. The genus Artemisia was found to have the highest Frequency of Occurrence, measured at 84%. This statistic indicates that Artemisia was almost universally present across the diets of the sampled population, suggesting it is a highly reliable component. Conversely, while Artemisia was universally found, the genus Echinops actually held the highest Relative Abundance (%RA) at 14.45%, indicating that when some zokors ate Echinops, they consumed a larger quantity of it relative to other consumed items.

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