Populations have three basic types of dispersal patterns—clumped, random, and uniform. One can observe random distributions because
A. individuals of the populations do not interact strongly with one another.
B. individuals of the population are usually in competition for resources.
C. individuals of the population are reacting to uneven distribution of resources.
D. individuals of the population with random distribution display social interactions.
Answer: A
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Biology Chapter 56
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- Select the description of a population pyramid for a population that has the largest potential for exponential growth.
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- What is the most reasonable conclusion that can be made from data graphed in the figure.
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- Which one of the following is not a correct distinction about source-sink metapopulations?
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- Which of the following factors is not one that increases the likelihood of population extinction?
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