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Biology, 04.06.2020 23:59 joThompson

Multiple Choice: Which species is most likely to exhibit clumped dispersion?

A. dandelions with seeds dispersed by the wind
B. tigers that defend their territories from one another
C. a bird that nests in many different types of trees
D. a tree that grows only on the banks of streams

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