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  • 14-05-2021
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How is a population with a clumped distribution different from a population with a uniform distribution?

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Answer:

The organisms in a population may be distributed in a uniform, random, or clumped pattern. Uniform means that the population is evenly spaced, random indicates random spacing, and clumped means that the population is distributed in clusters.

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