Bundle: Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life, 14th + LMS Integrated for MindTap Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
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ISBN: 9781305774384
Author: Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 44, Problem 1SQ

Most commonly, individuals of a population show a _______ distribution within their habitat.

  1. a. clumped
  2. b. random
  3. c. nearly uniform
  4. d. none of the above
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Summary Introduction

Concept introduction: A population is a group of interbreed organisms of same species that lives in same area. Population distribution is an arrangement of population in a particular area according to its conditions and requirements of the society. It also describes the location of individuals relative to one another. There are three types of population distribution, namely clumped, nearly uniform, and random.

Answer to Problem 1SQ

Correct answer: Most commonly, individuals of a population show a clumped distribution within their habitat. Hence, the correct answer is option a.

Explanation of Solution

Reason for the correct statement:

Distribution is a whole number of people or inhabitants in a specified region. Clumped distribution is an uneven distribution of population in the environment. Social interactions between the individuals can also cause the distribution to be clumped.

Option c. is given as “clumped”. In this distribution, the distance between the individuals is minimized. Therefore, the organisms do not move and the offspring are close to their parents. Hence, it shows the clumped dispersion. This limited dispersal ability increases the likelihood of a clumped distribution. Hence, option c. is the correct answer.

Reasons for the incorrect statements:

Option b. is given as “random”. Populations are randomly distributed only if the resources are uniformly available. Random distribution occurs from the nature of relationships between the individuals. Hence, option b. is incorrect.

Option c. given as “nearly uniform”. Nearly uniform distribution occurs only if there is a competition for limited resources with the individuals. Hence, option c. is incorrect.

Option d. given as “none of the above”. Most of the individuals show the clumped distribution within their habitat. Hence, option d. is incorrect.

Hence, options b., c., and d. are incorrect.

Conclusion

Clumped distribution of population occurs within the same habitat. The uneven distribution of resources causes the population to clump together.

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