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A population ecologist determines the number of oak trees per square unit in a forest. What is he trying to infer by doing so?. A.The geographical distribution of oak trees. B.the dispersion of oak trees. C.The density of oak trees

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The answer is letter C. The distribution of oak trees in an area.

Population Ecologist would often measure the number distribution and density of the area. Trees are often measured by plots or by hectares. This is to know how many trees are situated in that area.

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