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Global distribution of animals conclusion

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Species distribution is the manner in which a biological taxon is spatially arranged.[1] The geographic limits of a particular taxon's distribution is its range, often represented as shaded areas on a map. Patterns of distribution change depending on the scale at which they are viewed, from the arrangement of individuals within a small family unit, to patterns within a population, or the distribution of the entire species as a whole (range). Species distribution is not to be confused with dispersal, which is the movement of individuals away from their region of origin or from a population center of high density.

A species range map represents the region where individuals of a species can be found. This is a range map of Juniperus communis, the common juniper.

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