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Chapter 58, Problem 1A

Historically, island species have tended to become extinct faster than species living on a mainland. Which of the following reasons can be used to explain this phenomenon?

a. Island species have often evolved in the absence of predators and have no natural avoidance strategies.

b. Humans have introduced diseases and competitors to islands, which negatively affect island populations.

c. Island populations are usually smaller than mainland populations.

d. All of the choices are correct.

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