Multiple Choice Marine iguanas are found only on the Galapagos Islands. Which biodiversity pattern does this represent? A. Species vary globally. B. Species vary locally. C. Species vary over time. D. Species va

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 B. Species vary locally.

This biodiversity pattern indicates that the marine iguanas have a local variation as they are found only in a specific geographic location, the Galapagos Islands. This signifies that the species has adapted to the unique conditions of this particular environment and doesn't naturally occur elsewhere globally.

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