The question pertains to the 'species-area relationship,' which is an important concept in ecology. It describes how the number of species (biodiversity) is related to the area in which they are found. The model that best describes this relationship mathematically is the power law, which can be expressed logarithmically as:
\(S = C \cdot A^Z\)
Where:
To linearize this relationship for easier analysis, we take logarithms on both sides:
\(\log S = \log C + Z \cdot \log A\)
This is the logarithmic form of the species-area relationship. Given this understanding, we can select the correct option from the provided choices.
Thus, the correct equation depicting the species-area relationship is:
\(\log S = \log C + Z \log A\)
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Calotropis | p. | Invertebrates |
| 2. | Pisaster | q. | Distasteful |
| 3. | Monarch butterfly | r. | Cryptically colored |
| 4. | Frogs | s. | Cardioglycoside |
Match Column I and Column I
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Narrowly utilitarian argument | p | Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services |
| 2 | Broadly utilitarian argument | q | Every species has an intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future generation. |
| 3 | Ethical argument | r | Receiving benefits like food, medicine & industrial products. |