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The red-cockaded woodpecker is found in the pine forests of Georgia. It eats insects found in the barks of the pine trees and nests in the trees. How will a reduction in the number of pine trees MOST LIKELY affect the red-cockaded woodpecker?

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If there is a decline in the number of trees that hold the woodpeckers food supply then the number of woodpeckers would also decline due to the amount of food resource
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Answer: The food for the red-cockaded woodpecker was the insects found on the bark and nest of the pine trees.

The reduction in the amount of the trees will ultimately reduce the amount of food( resources) for the red-cockaded woodpecker.

If the food will decrease then over a period of time the number of red-cockaded woodpecker will also decrease.

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