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Finch species living on the Galapagos Islands exhibit a variety of beak types that favor different foods. Finches that eat seeds and plant parts have beaks of the shorter, thicker variety, while finches that eat insects and other small organisms have thin, pointed beaks. 78% of the finches on an island in the Galapagos have beaks that are identical to Finch 1. What conclusion can you reach about the availability of food for the finches on this island?

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C) The insect populations have been severely limited.

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Assuming that by "Finch 1" it is referring to the ones that have short, thick beaks, the answer is that there is primarily seeds and plants on the island

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