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Appendices

Appendix A: A detailed description of field sites.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A1.

Appendix B: Data on seed mass and survivorship through predispersal seed predation of plant species in Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A2.

Appendix C: Data on seed mass and survivorship through predispersal seed predation of plant species in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A3.

Appendix D: Data on seed mass and survivorship through predispersal seed predation of plant species in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A4.

Appendix E: Data on seed mass and survivorship through postdispersal seed removal in Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A5.

Appendix F: Data on seed mass and survivorship through postdispersal seed removal in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A6.

Appendix G: Data on seed mass and survivorship through postdispersal seed removal in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A7.

Appendix H: Data on seed mass and survivorship through predispersal seed predation from the global literature.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A8.

Appendix I: Data on seed mass and survivorship through postdispersal seed removal from the global literature.
Ecological Archives E084-083-A9.

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