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A pine forest has enough food to support one thousand woodpeckers. Which factor could limit the growth of the woodpecker population?
O increase in the annual rainfall
O limited availability of nesting space
O migration of woodpeckers to other regions
O increase in the population of seed-eating birds
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Limited availability of nesting space.
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