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The Rivalry of Biodiversity

A large, previously untouched rainforest is home to a vast number of unique plant and animal species. Historically, the existence of this biodiversity did not prevent others from appreciating it. Now, large-scale agricultural expansion is leading to widespread deforestation in the area. Explain how this agricultural expansion transforms the rainforest's biodiversity from a non-rival resource into a rival one.

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