Biology, asked by ranialqiassi, 7 months ago

explain why the( clumping) pattern of distribution is the most common one for both plants and animals? who can help me pleas ?

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Answered by Bilkisu094
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Clumped distribution is the most common type of dispersion found in nature. In clumped distribution, the distance between neighboring individuals is minimized. Individuals might be clustered together in an area due to social factors such as selfish herds and family groups.

Clumped dispersion is often due to an uneven distribution of nutrients or other resources in the environment. It can also be caused by social interactions between individuals. Additionally, in organisms that don't move, such as plants, offspring might be very close to their parents and show clumped dispersion patterns.

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