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8. Gleason and Clements famously disagreed about the species composition of plant communities. To which statement below would both AGREE? a. The species composition of plant communities is largely random that is, with species distributed independently by chance). b. Plant communities can be classified into discrete types, much as individual organisms can be classified into discrete species. c. Plant species distributions are primarily limited by the interaction of abiotic factors and dispersal. d. Plant communities involve significant associations, in which certain species are found together more often than would be expected by chance.

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