Regular population distributions can be influenced by territorial behavior resulting in evenly spaced patterns, unlike competition for water or sunlight. Social behavior can lead to clumped distributions in certain species.
Territorial behavior is a reason populations display a regular distribution as individuals maintain defined territories, leading to evenly spaced patterns. This behavior can be seen in species like penguins. Competition for water and competition for sunlight are not reasons for regular distribution as they do not inherently create evenly spaced patterns within a population. Social behavior can also influence distribution patterns, such as clumped distributions seen in gregarious species.
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