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Angle order methods are less effected by non-randomness in a clumped population if the events are essentially random within each sector.
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Seedlings in primary populations were always clumped and the mean population size at t = 0 was 14·67 ± 4·17 (n = 12 populations).
Populations were highly clumped, with 75% of birds within 30% of their range.
The consequence of clumping is population subdivision, which can result in more complex population dynamics that improve persistence when compared to the dynamics of single isolated populations.
Despite the hypothesized absence, there was no mention of the two populations being disjunct and Pocock (1939) [16] even clumped the North-East Indian and South Indian populations as one, stating its distribution within India as 'Peninsular India'.
The heterozygosity of populations of ura-sugi is lower in the three clumped regions than that of the omote-sugi populations for approximately 60% of the outlier loci.
The viable cell population, determined by FS and SS properties, were gated to exclude debris, clumped cells or machine noise.
For each population, the graph of y j s vs x j s gave rise to point scatters clumped around the line x = y (Fig. 3a, b, c) with R 2 values of 0.80, 0.92 and 0.99.
"I got clumped.
My feet thudded and clumped.
Snails clumped on tree trunks.
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