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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.

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.

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes. {:("Column I",,"Column II"),("Rivert Popper hypothesis",(i),"Paul Ehrlich"),("Long-term ecosystem experiments using outdoor plots",(ii),"David Tilman"),("Species-area relationships",(iii),"Alexander von Humboldt"):}

What is the significance of the slope of regression in a species − area relationship?

The following graph shows the species area relationship. Answer the following questions as directed. Write the situations as discovered by the ecologists when the value of 'Z' (slope of the line) lies between 0.1 and 0.2 What does 'Z' stand for?