The correct option is A True
Species evenness is a parameter that determines how evenly are different species spread across the population of all organisms in the ecosystem. When two ecosystem are equally rich in different types of species, the evenness with which the species are spread across the ecosystem is taken into consideration to determine the diversity. That is, if there are 40 foxes, and 1000 water buffaloes, the community is not very even. But if there are 40 foxes and 42 water buffaloes, the community is quite even. In the above case, we see that the ecosystem 1 has water buffaloes as the major constituent of herbivores, when compared to ecosystem 2 that is quite even, thus ecosystem 2 is more diverse.