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The relation between species richness and area for a wide variety of taxa turns out to be a rectangular hyperbola. Give a brief explanation.

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Indicate whether the following statements are true or false : (i) New York in temperate area has 56 species of birds. (ii) Tropical biomes unlike temperate ones, are more seasonal, relatively less constant and predictable. (iii) Relationship between species richness (S) and area (A) turned out to be rectangular hyperboia on a logarithmic scale. (iv) Slope of regression (Z) is 1.15 for frugivorous birds and mammals in tropical forests of different continents.