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Len [333]
2 years ago
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According to an ideal free distribution, individual organisms would be expected to move into low-quality habitat when:

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Irina18 [472]2 years ago
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The organism will move in low-quality habitat when the benefit provided by the this habitat is same as that provided by the high-quality habitat.

Ideal free distribution is a theoretical concept in which the organism distributes itself in the environment such that the competition is minimized between the species and the fitness is increased. The ideal free distribution is assumed to have the constant distribution of organisms in the habitat. According to this theory, the organism can roam freely in all habitats provided that the resources are abundant.

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