Multiple Choice
How do dispersal and migration differ?
A) Dispersal is seasonal, and migration is usually permanent.
B) Dispersal is usually permanent, and migration is seasonal.
C) Dispersal is back-and forth-movement between two areas, and migration is unidirectional.
D) Migration is movement to colonize a new habitat, and dispersal is seasonal movement.
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