The two statements that explain the scientist's observations are:
D. Lizards with longer legs are more likely to survive and reproduce than lizards with shorter legs.
E. There was already variation in the genes controlling leg length in the lizard population before the rats arrived.
These statements indicate that the survival advantage of lizards with longer legs leads to a gradual increase in average leg length over generations, and that the genetic variation necessary for this selection was already present in the population prior to the introduction of the rats.