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<p>An advantage of a herd, community, or other clumped distribution allows a population to detect predators earlier, at a greater distance, and potentially mount an effective defense. Due to limited resources, populations may be evenly distributed to minimize competition, as is found in forests, where competition for sunlight produces an even distribution of trees.</p>

<p>One key factor in determining species distribution is the <a href="page.php?w=phenology">phenology</a> of the organism. Plants are well documented as examples showing how phenology</p><p>
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