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General 'law' in ecology stating that population size (and growth) is limited by the resource that is least available relative to its demand.

a. Lotka-Volterra Law

b. Verhulst's Law

c. Leibig's Law

d. Malthusian Law

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  1. 3 May, 10:32
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    Answer: c. Leibig's Law

    Explanation:

    The Liebig law of minimum states that growth is measured not by determining the available resources but the with resources which are limited or scarce. This law is applicable to ecosystem models and biological population for comparing the growth in scarcity of resources such as mineral nutrients and sunlight. This law was proposed by Carl Sprengel (1828).
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