What are the three common patterns of population dispersion? What might cause a population to disperse in an evenly spaced pattern? (Site 1)

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The three common patterns of population dispersion are clumped, uniform, and random. A population may disperse in an evenly spaced pattern if there is strong intraspecific competition for resources, such as territory or food. In this case, individuals may space themselves out to reduce competition and increase their chances of survival and reproduction.