Why does reduction of a population lead to decreased geographic range?
A) Fewer individuals need fewer resources.
B) Populations will clump tightly when populations reduce.
C) Smaller populations use fewer resources per capita.
D) Marginal habitats will receive fewer dispersing individuals.
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