Multiple Choice
Which statement about populations is false?
A) If little is known about the distance that sexually reproducing organisms or their gametes move, the area that constitutes a single population is difficult to estimate.
B) Population abundances change over time and space.
C) A population may consist of a series of patches of individuals that are isolated in space but are connected by dispersal.
D) Most organisms have similar capacities for dispersal.
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