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-04743 | 2019 | Smith, M. M. and Goldberg, C. S. 2019. Occupancy in dynamic systems: accounting for multiple scales and false positives using environmental DNA to inform monitoring. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04743 | ecog-04743.pdf |
E6105 | 2010 | Smith, T. W. and Lundholm, J. T. 2010. Variation partitioning as a tool to distinguish between niche and neutral processes. – Ecography 33: 648-655. | e6105.pdf neutral.vp_1.0-0.tar.gz |
ECOG-00544 | 2014 | Snäll, T., Forslund, P., Jeppsson, T., Lindhe, A. and O’Hara, R. B. 2013. Evaluating temporal variation in | ecog-00544.pdf |
E4627 | 2007 | Soberón, J., Jiménez, R., Golubov, J. and Koleff, P. 2007. Assessing completeness of biodiversity databases at different spatial scales. – Ecography 30: 152–160. | e4627.pdf |
ECOG-00903 | 2015 | Sobral, F. L. and Cianciaruso, M. V. 2015. Functional and phylogenetic structure of forest and savanna bird assemblages across spatial scales. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00903 | ecog-00903.pdf |
ECOG-03828 | 2018 | Soininen, J., Jamoneau, A., Rosebery, J., Leboucher, T., Wang, J., Kokociński, M. and Passy, S. I. 2018. Stream diatoms exhibit weak niche conservation along global environmental and climatic gradients. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03828 | ecog-03828.pdf |
E4817 | 2007 | Soininen, J., McDonald, R. and Hillebrand, H. 2007. The distance decay of similarity in ecological communities. – Ecography 30: 3–12. | e4817.pdf |
ECOG-03415 | 2017 | Sólymos, P., Matsuoka, S. M., Stralberg, D., Barker, N. K. S. and Bayne, E. M. 2017. Phylogeny and species traits predict bird detectability. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03415 | ecog-03415.pdf |
ECOG-02986 | 2017 | Sommer, B., Beger, M., Harrison, P. L., Babcock, R. C. and Pandolfi, J. M. 2017. Differential response to abiotic stress controls species distributions at biogeographic transition zones. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02986 | ecog-02986.pdf |
ECOG-05066 | 2020 | Somveille, M., Dias, M. P., Weimerskirch; T. E. and Davies, T. E. 2020. Projected migrations of southern Indian Ocean albatrosses as a response to climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05066 | ecog-05066.pdf |
ECOG-03531 | 2018 | Somveille, M., Manica, A. and Rodrigues, A. S. L. 2018. Where the wild birds go: explaining the differences in migratory destinations across terrestrial bird species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03531 | ecog-03531.zip |
ECOG-03771 | 2019 | Soriano-Redondo, A., Jones-Todd, C. M., Bearhop, S., Hilton, G. M., Lock, L., Votier, S. C. and Illian, J. B. 2019. Understanding species distribution in dynamic populations: a new approach using spatio-temporal point process models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03771 | ecog-03771.zip |
E4956 | 2007 | Southgate, R., Paltridge, R., Masters, P. and Carthew, S. 2007. Bilby distribution and fire: a test of alternative models of habitat suitability in the Tanami Desert, Australia. – Ecography 30: 759–776. | e4956.pdf |
E5615 | 2009 | Soykan, C. U. and Sabo, J. L. 2009. Spatiotemporal food web dynamics along a desert riparian-upland transition. – Ecography 32: 354–368. | e5615.pdf |
ECOG-01855 | 2015 | Spano, C. A., Hernández, C. E. and Rivadeneira, M. M. 2015. Evolutionary dispersal drives the latitudinal diversity gradient of stony corals. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01855 | ecog-01855.pdf |
ECOG-00711 | 2014 | Spasojevic, M. J., Copeland, S. and Suding, K. N. 2014. Using functional diversity patterns to explore metacommunity dynamics: a framework for understanding local and regional influences on community structure. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00711 | ecog-00711.pdf |
ECOG-04347 | 2019 | Speed, J. D. M., Skjelbred, I. Å., Barrio, I. C., Martin, M. D., Berteaux, D., Bueno, C. G., Christie, K. S., Forbes, B. C., Forbey, J., Fortin, D., Grytnes, J.-A., Hoset, K. S., Lecomte, N., Marteinsdóttir, B., Mosbacher, J. B., Pedersen, Å. Ø., Ravolainen, V., Rees, E. C., Skarin, A., Sokolova, N., Thornhill, A. H., Tombre, I. and Soininen, E. M. 2019. Trophic interactions and abiotic factors drive functional and phylogenetic structure of vertebrate herbivore communities across the Arctic tundra biome. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04347 | ecog-04347.pdf |
ECOG-05170 | 2020 | Spence, A. R. and Tingley, M. W. 2020. The challenge of novel abiotic conditions for species undergoing climate-induced range shifts. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05170 | ecog-05170.pdf |
E4621 | 2006 | Spiegelberger, T., Matthies, D., Müller-Schärer, H. and Schaffner, U. 2006. Scale-dependent effects of land use on plant species richness of mountain grassland in the European Alps. – Ecography 29: 541–548. | e4621.pdf |
ECOG-02587 | 2016 | Spitz, D. B., Hebblewhite, M. and Stephenson, T. R. 2016. ‘MigrateR’: extending model-driven methods for classifying and quantifying animal movement behavior. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02587 | ecog-02587.zip |