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Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first time

A

Ecological Biodiversity

B

Laws of limiting factor

C

Species are relationship

D

Population Growth equation

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  • Alexandar Von Humboldt described for the first time:

    A
    Ecological Biodiversity
    B
    Laws of limiting factor
    C
    Species area relationships
    D
    Population Growth equation
  • The herbarium specimen, based on which, a new species is described for the first time, is called

    A
    neotype
    B
    lectotype
    C
    paratype
    D
    holotype
  • Alexander von Humboldt gave the relationship between the species richness and its geographical area . Which of the following is the correct logarithmic equation for his findings ?

    A
    log C = log Z + S log A
    B
    log C = log C + A log Z
    C
    log S = log C + Z log A
    D
    log Z = log C + S log A
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    Alexander von Humboldt is associated with (a.) species - area relationship (b.) log S = log C + z logA (C.) Within a region , species richness increases with the increasing limited explored area. (d.) Increased diversity contributes to higher productivity. (e.) Species diversity increases with the loss of keystone species.

    The species area relationship studied by Alexander Von Humboldt is a straight line on a logarithmic scale and is represented by equation : Log S = Log C + Z log A In this equation 'Z' stands for :

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