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of the biodiversity of Siberut Island; the participants of Island Biology 2016 in interpreting species presence data from island ecosystems; and the 2015Writing for Conservation workshop of the Conservation Leadership Programme. Figure 1 was drafted with a digital elevation model provided by ASTER GDEM, a product ofMETI and NASA.
Author contributions Study design: SGA, SN, DTI, fieldwork: SGA, SN; museum data collection: SGA, SW; data analysis, writing: all authors.
Conflicts of interest None.
Ethical standards All animal handling in this study followed the Guidelines of the American Society of Mammologists for the Use of Wild Mammals in Research (2007), and this research otherwise abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards.
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