Why is "number of unique species" an interesting metric? If island A had three species of deer and island B had one species of deer and one species of wolf, island A would win under this measure, though B might seem more diverse.
Additionally, defining a species is a really messy problem (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_problem). A more objective measure, like fraction of shared genome, might make more sense in this context.
Additionally, defining a species is a really messy problem (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_problem). A more objective measure, like fraction of shared genome, might make more sense in this context.