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#Question id: 12567


Which of the following is true about the current research about forest fragmentation?

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  1. Fragmented forests support a greater biodiversity because they result in the combination of forest- edge species and forest interior species.
  2. Fragmented forests support a lesser biodiversity  because the  forested- adapted species leave,  and  only the edge and open- field species can occupy fragmented forests.
  3. Fragmented forests are the goal of conservation biologists who design wildlife preserves
  4. Harvesting timber that results in forest fragmentation results in less soil erosion.
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#Question id: 5046

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#Question id: 5046

#SCPH06 I Botany

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

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