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75. Alexander Von Humboldt described for the first time:
(1) Ecological Biodiversity
(2) Laws of limiting factor
(3) Species area relationships
(4) Population Growth equation

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Alexander Von Humboldt described for the first time:

(1) Ecological Biodiversity

(2) Laws of limiting factor

(3) Species area relationships✔

(4) Population Growth equation

Answered by akshita4595
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Alexander Von Humboldt was the first to describe the 3)Species area relationship in the natural world.

Alexander Von Humboldt (1769–1859) was one of the first naturalists to explore and describe the natural world comprehensively. He was a German naturalist, geographer, and explorer who made significant contributions to the fields of ecology and environmental science.  One of his most notable contributions was the description of ecological biodiversity.

He was the first to recognize that species varied in their distribution and abundance depending on the physical environment and climate they inhabited. He also identified the laws of limiting factors, which state that the number of individuals of a species in a given area is limited by the availability of resources, such as food and space.  

In addition, Humboldt was the first to describe the species-area relationship, which states that the number of species in a given area increases as the area increases. He also developed a population growth equation, which describes the rate at which populations grow and decline. This equation has been incredibly influential in population dynamics and has been used to understand the effects of human activities on natural populations.  

Overall, Alexander Von Humboldt was a pioneering figure in the fields of ecology and environmental science. He was the first to describe many of the concepts and principles which are now essential to our understanding of the natural world.

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