Supplementary material Appendix 1

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Supplementary material Appendix 1
Ecography
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Vargas, P., Heleno, R., Traveset, A. and Nogales, M.
2011. Colonisation of the Galápagos Islands by plants
with no specific syndromes for long-distance dispersal:
a new perspective. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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