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colleen colleen
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12 years ago
Suppose one plant reproduces almost entirely from seeds, and that its seeds are dispersed by wind, and a second plant reproduces asexually, mainly by budding from runners. How
should these two different reproductive modes affect local patterns of distribution seen in populations of the two species?
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12 years ago
The plant reproducing by budding would have a clumped distribution, while the plant reproducing from seeds would be less clumped (more random).
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