What happens to other species when humans disrupt a habitat?
A) Any other species in the way goes extinct.
B) Sometimes we get the resource and sometimes the species originally present manage to keep it.
C) Most competing species have to go elsewhere if they can, but there are some species that thrive on human landscapes.
D) Most other species do better when humans alter the landscape.
E) There is no way to predict this because it depends what kind of disruption it is.
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