Climate change facilitated the early colonization of the Azores Archipelago during medieval times
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Miguel G. Matias | R. Trigo | P. Masqué | L. Amaral-Zettler | A. Sáez | A. Costa | R. Bao | N. Richter | C. Pereira | T. Shanahan | J. Sanchez-Cabeza | A. Ruiz-Fernández | J. V. van Leeuwen | R. Prego | S. Giralt | A. Hernández | P. Sousa | S. Pla‐Rabès | M. Souto | O. Margalef | V. Gonçalves | P. Raposeiro | Yongsong Huang | Erik J. de Boer | Mario Benavente | Verónica Gordon | Helena Marques | Nicole Aguiar | C. Ritter | M. Rubio | Marina Salcedo | David Vázquez-Loureiro | M. Matias
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