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 Descriptionsort descending Documents
ECOG-05142 2020

Gómez-Rodríguez, C., Miller, K. E., Castillejo, J., Iglesias-Piñeiro, J. and Baselga, A. 2020. Disparate dispersal limitation in Geomalacus slugs unveiled by the shape and slope of the genetic-spatial distance relationship. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05142

ecog-05142.pdf
E4824 2007

González-Taboada, F., Nores, C. and Álvarez, M. Á. 2007. Breeding bird species richness in Spain: assessing diversity hypotheses at various scales. – Ecography 30: 241–250.

e4824.pdf
E6021 2010

González-Varo, J. P. 2010. Fragmentation, habitat composition and the dispersal/predation balance in interactions between the Mediterranean myrtle and avian frugivores. – Ecography 33: 185–197.

e6021.pdf
ECOG-01648 2015

Gordon, C. E. and Letnic, M. 2015. Functional extinction of a desert rodent: implications for seed fate and vegetation dynamics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01648

ecog-01648.pdf
E5646 2009

Gorresen, P. M., McMillan, G. P., Camp, R. J. and Pratt, T. K. 2009. A spatial model of bird abundance as adjusted for detection probability. – Ecography 32: 291–298.

e5646.pdf
E6430 2010

Graham, C. H., VanDerWal, J., Phillips, S., Moritz, C. and Williams, S. E. 2010. Dynamic refugia and species persistence: tracking spatial shifts in habitat through time. – Ecography 33: 1062-1069.

e6430.pdf
E4684 2006

Grange, S. and Duncan, P. 2006. Bottom-up and topdown processes in Africa ungulate communities: resources and predation acting on the relative abundance of zebra and grazing bovids. – Ecography 29: 899–907.

e4684.pdf
ECOG-01748 2015

Gray, S. M. Poisot, T., Harvey, E., Mouquet, N., Miller, T. E. and Gravel, D. 2015. Temperature and trophic structure are driving microbial productivity along a biogeographical gradient. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01748

ecog-01748.zip
ECOG-02321 2016

Grechka, D. A., Berezin, S. B., Emmott, S. J., Lyutsarev, V., Smith, M. J. and Purves, D. W. 2016. Universal, easy access to geotemporal information: FetchClimate. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02321

ecog-02321.zip
ECOG-04939 2020

Green, D. B., Bestley, S., Trebilco, R., Corney, S. P. , Lehodey, P., McMahon, C. R., Guinet, C. and Hindell, M. A. 2020. Modelled mid-trophic pelagic prey fields improve understanding of marine predator foraging behaviour. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04939

ecog-04939.pdf
E7002 2011

Greenberg, R., Danner, R., Olsen, B. and Luther, D. 2011. High summer temperature explains bill size variation in salt marsh sparrows. – Ecography 34: xxx– xxx.

e7002.pdf
ECOG-03470 2018

Gregr, E. J., Palacios, D. M., Thompson, A. and Chan, K. M. A. 2018. Why less complexity produces better forecasts: an independent data evaluation of kelp habitat models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03470

ecog-03470.pdf
ECOG-04490 2019

Greiser, C., Hylander, K., Meineri, E., Luoto, M. and Ehrlén, J. 2019. Climate limitation at the cold edge – contrasting perspectives from species distribution modelling and a transplant experiment. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04490

ecog-04490.pdf
E6152 2010

Grenouillet, G., Buisson, L., Casajus, N. and Lek, S. 2010. Ensemble modelling of species distribution: the effects of geographical and environmental ranges. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6152.pdf
E4657 2006

Griffiths, M. E. and Lawes, M. J. 2006. Biogeographic, environmental, and phylogenetic influences on reproductive traits in subtropical forest trees, South Africa. – Ecography 29: 614–622.

e4657.pdf
ECOG-01159 2014

Grman, E., Orrock, J. L., Habeck, C. W., Ledvina, J. A. and Brunvig, L. A. 2014. TAltered beta diversity in post-agricultural woodlands: two hypotheses and the role of scale. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01159

ecog-01159.pdf
E5289 2008

Gruner, D. S., Gotelli, N. J., Price, J. P. and Cowie, R. H. 2008. Does species richness drive speciation? A reassessment with the Hawaiian biota. – Ecography 31: 279–285.

e5289.pdf
simplerandomsampling.r
ECOG-00635 2014

Grøtan, V., Lande, R., Chacon, I. A. and DeVries, P. J. 2014. Seasonal cycles of diversity and similarity in a Central American rainforest butterfly community. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00653

ecog-00635.pdf
ECOG-02458 2016

Guelzow, N., Muijsers, F., Ptacnik, R. and Hillebrand, H. 2016. Functional and structural stability are linked in phytoplankton metacommunities of different connectivity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02458

ecog-02458.pdf
ECOG-02423 2016

Guénard, G., Lanthier, G., Harvey-Lavoie, S., Macnaughton, C. J., Senay, C., Lapointe, M., Legendre, P. and Boisclair, D. 2016. Modelling habitat distributions for multiple species using phylogenetics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02423

ecog-02423.pdf

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