Roads are often built through forests for industrial purposes or as land is developed for residential and commercial needs. How would road construction through a forest most likely affect the ecosystem?

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Non-native species would replace native species.
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There would be a change in organism biodiversity due to loss of habitat which would alter the stability of the ecosystem.
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All producers would be eliminated from the community.
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The number of primary consumers would increase.

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The most likely effect of road construction through a forest on the ecosystem would be:

There would be a change in organism biodiversity due to loss of habitat which would alter the stability of the ecosystem.

This response accurately reflects the potential impact of road construction, as the creation of roads can lead to habitat fragmentation, which often affects the diversity and abundance of species in the area.