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And at all but one site, rare species were substantially more clumped than common ones.
Clumped distribution can be beneficial to the individuals in that group.
He pushed the few clumped strands of hair over his red scalp.
Clumped distribution is the most common type of dispersion found in nature.
He headed through the clumped shrubbery to the window of the library.
Only the clumped blackjack, the black trunks of the trees.
The change in behaviour for clumped food items is called area-restricted searching.
In clumped distribution, the distance between neighboring individuals is minimized.
If it is significantly greater than 1, the population is found to be clumped distribution.
As they stood there, looking at the clumped buildings in the distance, a faint tolling sound came to them.
New colonies are founded in a clumped pattern, around the mating sites.
This happens when part of the coral has died, and the living tissue in between the dead patches continues to develop, giving a clumped effect.
From the shelter of clumped elderbushes, the badger was being watched.
The dog whirred closer, its clumped camera eyes clicking faintly.
This leads to a much more clumped and dense deposition of the polymer onto the surface.
Clumped proteins may lead to cell death because these globs are hard to dispose of.
The bubbles drew together into a clumped mass.
Competition for clumped items seems less in hamadrayas, and there is plenty of low-quality food available.
Sven spread its clumped branching manipulators wide, became a machine again.
Higher values indicate a more clumped distribution.
Clumped snow fell on them, and a couple of heavy chunks of ice pinned Mitch's leg.
Then there was a solid wall of clumped sassafras and twining wild blackberry bushes.
The moon-sized mass of clumped objects crossed the path along which the Corianis translated itself.
It lay facedown under some low clumped sumac.
Long tendrils like conduits dangled, writhing, from a clumped ridge above the eyes.