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A temperate deciduous forest is dominated by oak trees, which produce acorns. Populations of deer, black bear, and squirrels all rely on the acorns as a primary source of food. A large portion of the forest is cut down, causing it to lose most of its oak trees. What is most likely to happen in the forest as a result?

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They help the trees reproduce more successfully.

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Because there is a shortage in food supply, many animals will starve and be forced to migrate.
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