8. Dispersion patterns tend to be highly dependent on the spatial scale of the observer. For
example, football players lined up on the scrimmage line are clumped at the scale of 100 yards
but uniformly dispersed at the scale of a meter. An example of animals that are likely to be
clumped at a large scale but uniformly distributed at a small scale is
(A) Buffalo grazing on a prairie.
(B) Bluegills swimming in a northern lake.
(C) Ant nests in an abandoned field.
(D) Red-winged blackbirds in a cattail marsh.
(E) All of the above.
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