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Historical isolation of the Galápagos carpenter bee (Xylocopa darwini) despite strong flight capability and ecological amplitudePollination patterns and plant breeding systems in the Galapagos: a reviewEffects of alien plants on insect abundance and biomass: a food-web approach.Evaluation of restoration effectiveness: community response to the removal of alien plants.Frugivory and seed dispersal in the Galápagos: what is the state of the art?Bird-flower visitation networks in the Galápagos unveil a widespread interaction release.On the Limited Potential of Azorean Fleshy Fruits for Oceanic Dispersal.Galápagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) as a seed disperser.Space, time and aliens: charting the dynamic structure of Galápagos pollination networks.Refaunation and the reinstatement of the seed-dispersal function in Gorongosa National Park.Four-trophic level food webs reveal the cascading impacts of an invasive plant targeted for biocontrol.Contribution by vertebrates to seed dispersal effectiveness in the Galápagos Islands: a community-wide approach.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities from tropical Africa reveal strong ecological structure.Long-distance dispersal to oceanic islands: success of plants with multiple diaspore specializations.Ecological networks: delving into the architecture of biodiversity.Evidence for overlooked mechanisms of long-distance seed dispersal to and between oceanic islands.Phylogenetic evidence for a Miocene origin of Mediterranean lineages: species diversity, reproductive traits and geographical isolation.Multilayer networks reveal the spatial structure of seed-dispersal interactions across the Great Rift landscapes.Should I stay or should I go? Mycorrhizal plants are more likely to invest in long-distance seed dispersal than non-mycorrhizal plants.Invaders of pollination networks in the Galapagos Islands: emergence of novel communities.Seed dispersal networks in the Galápagos and the consequences of alien plant invasions.A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island BiogeographyGlobal patterns of mainland and insular pollination networksIntegration of exotic seeds into an Azorean seed dispersal networkStatus assessment of the Critically Endangered Azores Bullfinch Pyrrhula murinaThrowing the baby out with the bathwater: does laurel forest restoration remove a critical winter food supply for the critically endangered Azores bullfinch?Species activity promote the stability of fruit-frugivore interactions across a five-year multilayer networkEffects of native biodiversity on grape loss of four castes: testing the biotic resistance hypothesisEvolutionary history of the endangered shrub snapdragon (Galvezia leucantha) of the Galápagos IslandsFlower visitation by European birds offers the first evidence of interaction release in continentsLong-distance dispersal syndromes matter: diaspore-trait effect on shaping plant distribution across the Canary IslandsPredicting the consequences of disperser extinction: richness matters the most when abundance is lowDispersal of fungi spores by non-specialized flower-visiting birdsSampling completeness in seed dispersal networks: When enough is enoughThe Priolo Atlas: A citizen science-based census initiative for supporting Pyrrhula murina habitat conservation and restoration policies in São Miguel Island (Azores, Portugal)How do islands become green?Flower visitation by birds in EuropePlant colonization across the Galápagos Islands: success of the sea dispersal syndromeEndozoochory largely outweighs epizoochory in migrating passerinesTiptoeing between restoration and invasion: seed rain into natural gaps within a highly invaded relic forest in the Azores
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