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<p>currents for dispersal.<br/>
: Some invertebrates, such as sea sponges and corals, release their gametes into the water. In this way, they can successfully reproduce: sperm move actively through the water, while eggs are carried by currents. Plants use similar strategies, relying on water currents, wind, or animals to transport their gametes. Seeds, spores, and fruits often possess specific adaptations that facilitate their movement.; Active Dispersal (Density-Dependent Dispersal)<br/>
: In active dispersal, an organism moves between locations</p><p>
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