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If forests are strictly managed according to the maximum sustainable yield model, some biodiversity would still be lost because ________. species whose habitat depends on mature trees in the top canopy layer will be excluded forests are more susceptible to herbivore damage habitats for nesting birds are lost all the trees are of mature size leaving no room for new seedlings nearly all predators will be excluded

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Answer: species whose habitat depends on mature trees in the top canopy layer will be excluded

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The maximum sustainable yield refers to a biological resource maximum usable production which can be gotten at a particular period of time without the ability of the resource maintaining that particular production level reduced.

If forests are strictly managed according to this model, some biodiversity would still be lost due to the fact that species whose habitat depends on mature trees in the top canopy layer will be excluded.

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