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8 November, 23:57

What can a biologist infer from a population that is uniformly distributed though it's habitat?

A) individuals are neither attracted nor repelled by each other.

B) resources are unevenly distributed through the environment.

C) the population is invasive in the habitat.

D) the population has reached it's carrying capacity.

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  1. 9 November, 00:24
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    I believe, from a population that is uniformly distributed through its habitat a biologist can infer that it has reached it's carrying capacity. Population distribution describes how the individuals are distributed, or spread through out their habitat. Population size and population measure are important measures of the population. When the population is uniformly distributed, it means that they are evenly spaced over the area they occupy, thus the individuals compete for a scarce environmental resources, such as water in a desert.
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