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Whitebark pine seeds are dispersed through a mutualism with clark's nutcracker birds. if clark's nutcracker went extinct, what is the most likely immediate outcome for pines?
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Whitebark pine seeds are dispersed through a mutualism with clark's nutcracker birds. if clark's nutcracker went extinct, what is the most likely immediate outcome for pines?
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their range of seed dispersal would shrink until/unless another species picked up the niche
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