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Biology, 02.04.2020 01:12, Kimberlytdb

Imagine that a biologist deposits 50 isopods on the surface of the leaf litter in a forest. the back ofeach isopod is marked with a dot of paint for identification purposes. the biologist departs, thenreturns one hour later and attempts to retrieve as many of the isopods as possible. where will mostof the isopods likely be found and why?

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