Species evenness refers to how close in numbers each species in an environment is. Mathematically it is defined as a
diversity index, a measure of
biodiversity which quantifies how equal the community is numerically. So if there are 40 foxes, and 1000 dogs, the community is not very even. But if there are 40 foxes and 42 dogs, the community is quite even. The evenness of a community can be represented by
Pielou's evenness index: