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Appendices

Appendix A: A table of the terrestrial mammal community at sites around Gatún Lake, Panama.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A1.

Appendix B: A list of the dominant tree species on islands and at exposed and protected sites around Gatún Lake.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A2.

Appendix C: A table of modal midday wind velocity at 1 m above ground at Gatún Lake sites in the 1997 dry season.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A3.

Appendix D: A table showing the proportion of unprotected seeds dispersed after two weeks.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A4.

Appendix E: A table showing the proportion of Oenocarpus mapora, Swartzia simplex, Gustavia superba, and Dipteryx panamensis seedlings surviving after six months.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A5.

Appendix F: A table showing the proportion of protected Oenocarpus mapora, Swartzia simplex, and Gustavia superba seedlings that survived the 1997 dry season at exposed and interior forest sites.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A6.

Appendix G: A table showing the mean proportion (SE) and original total n of mammal-protected seedlings that survived the wet season at exposed and interior sites.
Ecological Archives E086-020-A7.

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