Those who inherit the most favorable characteristics that allows adaptation to their environment.
As the intense competition of the species are observed in clumped distribution, so the answer is distribution of individuals will tend to be clumped.
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What is intraspecies competition?</h3>
The competition which occurs between individuals of the same species based on common need for a limited resources, leading to a reduction in the survival and reproduction rate.
Intraspecific competition for exploitation which is an indirect type observed when an individual consumes the available resources.
Intraspecific competition by interference observed when the individuals fight to access for other's food.
Hence, answer is clumped.
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