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Why are the large finches now living on the Galápagos Islands different....? from the original source population from a nearby island? a. The separation of habitats reduced gene flow between the populations. b. Natural selection favored individuals that were more fit in the new environment. c. Genetic drift occurred in the two populations. d. All three answers are correct.

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The large finches now living on the Galapagos Islands are different from the original source population from a nearby island is because all three answers are correct.
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