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Author: Colleen Belk, Virginia Maier
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Chapter 15, Problem 3LTB
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
In uniform distribution the populations are spaced evenly, for instance, the spacing between houses in a subdivision or strangers in a classroom tends to equalize the distances among individual property owners or people, the species shows uniform distribution.
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Pearson eText Biology: Science for Life with Physiology -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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