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During the Beagle journey, Darwin visited islands, allowing him to compare island species with continental species. In terms of framing his theory of evolution, why was this significant? A. Because the island species had both similarities to their continental ancestors and unique adaptations to their island environments. B. Because the island species no longer shared traits with their continental ancestors. C. Because the species he saw on the islands had not changed from their ancestral continental form. D. Because the island species had very low reproductive and survival rates as compared with their continental ancestors.

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