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As the leaves of shrubby species and younger saplings of taller-growing species were consumed, only mature forms of the taller species remained, and the structure of the was thus changed with respect to the available habitat for smaller animals, the amount of light that reached the forest floor, the age breakdown of its surviving plants, and its overall biodiversity.
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