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in which of the following patterns of populations does the presence of one individual not directly affect the location of any other individual?
sectioned
clumped
uniform
random
In a random population pattern, individuals are distributed without any predictable pattern. The location of one individual is not influenced by the presence of others as it is based on chance. In clumped patterns, individuals are grouped together likely due to resource - availability or social behavior. In uniform patterns, there is a regular spacing often due to competition or territoriality. "Sectioned" is not a common population distribution term in this context.
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