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Q: Why might the expansion of international trade Dutch elm disease and chestnut blight have nearly killed off the Dutch elks and chest but trees in America?
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Since the expansion of international trade Dutch elm disease and chestnut blight have nearly killed off the Dutch elm and chestnut trees in America. One might infer that these diseases were the result?

in a competition for space between animals such as squirrels within whatever trees are left over


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