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In the context of primates' food, what is distribution?

a. the location of food across the landscape
b. the distribution of food among primates in a group
c. the adjustment in size of a feeding group
d. the distribution of primates in a primate group as they forage for food

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The correct option is A.
The manner in which a particular population of living organism is spread out in an ecosystem is determined by the distribution of food in the ecosystem. Other factors that can determine the spreading out of a population in an ecosystem are predation, diseases and competition for mates. Food distribution in an ecosystem refers to how the food is distributed across a particular ecosystem.
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