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Biology, 22.03.2020 21:58 trevorhenyan51

Most scientists think that a small group of finches colonized the Galápagos Islands thousands of years ago. They would've been the only seed eating birds on the islands. Suppose one island was very dry and another had plentiful rainfall.

A. How would the finch populations on these islands change over time?
B. What might happen to the finch populations after millions of years?

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