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The three common patterns of population distribution are uniform, random, and clumped.
(uniform dispersion), dispersed randomly with no predictable pattern (random dispersion), or clustered in groups (clumped dispersion).
The three types of population distribution are uniform, random, and clumped.
Uniform distribution is rare. Individuals are evenly spaced and there is fierce competition for resources.
In random distribution, some individuals are close together, and some are spread apart. This occurs when there are sufficient resources available.
In clumped distribution individuals are clustered around patchy resources. This is the most common type of distribution.
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