Appendix
Appendices are any supplementary material that may be associated with a particular article. Most often they are uploaded as pdf:s, but may also consist of excel files, scripts, videos etc. Appendices are searchable via manuscript number, doi or author name.
Supplementary material must follow the guidelines given here:
Article number | Year | Description | Documents |
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ECOG-03730 | 2018 | Fernández-López, J. and Schliep, K. 2019. rWind: download, edit and include wind data in ecological and evolutionary analysis. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03730 | ecog-03730.zip |
ECOG-02580 | 2017 | Ferrari, R., Malcolm,H. A., Byrne, M., Friedman, A., Williams, S. B., Schultz, A., Jordan, A. R. and Figueira, W. F. 2017. Habitat structural complexity metrics improve predictions of fish abundance and distribution. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02580 | ecog-02580.zip |
ECOG-01298 | 2014 | Ferrer, M. M., Montaña, C. and Franco, M. 2015. Habitat-specific demography, source-sink dynamics, and the niche of a common shrub in a heterogeneous and fluctuating environment. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01298 | ecog-01298.pdf |
ECOG-01481 | 2014 | Ferri-Yáñez, F. and Araújo, M. 2015. Lizards could be warming faster than climate. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01481 | ecog-01481.pdf |
ECOG-04798 | 2020 | Ficetola, G. F., Lunghi, E. and Manenti, R. 2020. Microhabitat analyses support relationships between niche breadth and range size when spatial autocorrelation is strong. – Ecoraphy doi: 10.1111/ecog.04798 | ecog-04798.zip |
E6483 | 2011 | Ficetola, G. F., Manenti, R., De Bernardi, F. and Padoa-Schioppa, E. 2011. Can patterns of spatial autocorrelation reveal population processes? An analysis with the fire salamander. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6483.pdf |
ECOG-02424 | 2017 | Field, C. R., Ruskin, K. J., Benvenuti, B., Borowske, A. C., Cohen, J. B., Garey, L., Hodgman, T. P., Kern, R. A., King, E., Kocek, A. R., Kovach, A. I., O’Brien, K. M., Olsen, B. J., Pau, N., Roberts, S. G., Shelly, E., Shriver, G. W., Walsh, J. and Elphick, C. S. 2017. Quantifying the importance of geographic replication and representativeness when estimating demographic rates, using a coastal species as a case study. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02424 | ecog-02424.pdf |
ECOG-04740 | 2019 | Figueiredo, L., Krauss, J., Steffan-Dewenter, I. and Sarmento-Cabral, J. 2019. Understanding extinction debts: spatio–temporal scales, mechanisms and a roadmap for future research. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04740 | ecog-04740.pdf |
E6548 | 2010 | Fine, P. V. A. and Kembel, S. W. 2010. Phylogenetic community structure and phylogenetic turnover across space and edaphic gradients in western Amazonian tree communities. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx. | e6548.pdf |
ECOG-03983 | 2019 | Fišer, C., Delić, T., Luštrik, R., Zagmajster, M. and Altermatt, F. 2019. Niches within a niche: ecological differentiation of subterranean amphipods across Europe’s interstitial waters. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03983 | ecog-03983.zip |
ECOG-00197 | 2013 | Fisichelli, N. A., Frelich, L. E. and Reich, P. B. 2013. Temperate tree expansion into adjacent boreal forest patches facilitated by warmer temperatures. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00197.pdf |
ECOG-03975 | 2018 | Fitt, R. N. L., Palmer, S., Hand, C., Travis, J. M. J. and Lancaster, L. T. 2019. Towards an interactive, process-based approach to understanding range shifts: developmental and environmental dependencies matter. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03975 | ecog-03975.pdf |
ECOG-03347 | 2017 | Fitzpatrick, C. R., Mikhailitchenko, A. V., Anstett, D. N. and Johnson, M. T. J. 2017. The influence of range-wide plant genetic variation on soil invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03347 | ecog-03347.pdf |
E6653 | 2011 | Fitzpatrick, M. C., Sanders, N. J., Ferrier, S., Longino, J. T. Weiser, M. D. and Dunn, R. 2011. Forecasting the future of biodiversity: a test of single- and multi-species models for ants in North America. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6653.pdf ant.db_.09.08.2010.csv |
ECOG-03961 | 2018 | Flanagan, P. H., Jensen, O. P., Morley, J. W. and Pinsky, M. L. 2019. Response of marine communities to local temperature changes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.03961 | ecog-03961.pdf |
ECOG-02701 | 2017 | Floury, M., Souchon, Y. and Van Looy, K. 2017. Climatic and trophic processes drive long-term changes in functional diversity of freshwater invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02701 | ecog-02701.pdf |
ECOG-04753 | 2020 | Fluck, E. I., Cáceres, N., Hendges, C. D., Brum, M. N. and Dambros, S. C. 2020. Climate and geographic distance are more influential than rivers on the beta diversity of passerine birds in Amazonia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04753 | ecog-04753.zip |
E4442 | 2006 | Focardi, S., Aragno, P., Montanaro, P. and Riga, F. 2006. Inter-specific competition from fallow deer Dama dama reduces habitat quality for the Italian roe deer Capreolus capreolus italicus. – Ecography 29: 407– 417. | e4442.pdf |
E6850 | 2011 | Fontaneto, D., Barbosa, A. M., Segers, H. and Pautasso, M. 2011. The ‘rotiferologist’ effect and the other global drivers of species richness in rotifers. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6850.pdf e6850_appendix1.csv e6850_appendix2.csv |
ECOG-05079 | 2020 | Fontoura, L., Cantor, M., Longo, G. O., Bender, M., Bonaldo, R. M. and Floeter, S. R. 2020. The macroecology of reef fish agonistic behaviour. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05079 | ecog-05079.zip |