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 ascending Documents
ECOG-05407 2020

Roland, J., Filazzola, A. and Matter, S. F. 2020. Spatial variation in early-winter snow cover determines local dynamics in a network of alpine butterfly populations. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05407

ecog-05407.pdf
ECOG-03382 2018

Rohner, P. T., Pitnick, S., Blanckenhorn, W. U., Snook, R. D., Bächli, G. and Lüpold, S. 2018. Interrelations of global macroecological patterns in wing and thorax size, sexual size dimorphism, and range size of the Drosophilidae. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03382

ecog-03382.zip
E6077 2010

Roever, C. L., Boyce, M. S. and Stenhouse, G. B. 2010. Grizzly bear movements relative to roads: application of step selection functions. – Ecography 33: 1113-1122.

e6077.pdf
ECOG-01051 2014

Roeder, M., McLeish, M., Beckschäfer, P., de Blécourt, M., Paudel, E., Harrison, R. D. and Slik, F. 2015. Phylogenetic clustering increases with succession for lianas in a Chinese tropical montane rain forest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01051

ecog-01051.zip
ECOG-04462 2019

Rodríguez-Tricot, L. and Arim, M. 2019. From Hutchinsonian ratios to spatial scaling theory: the interplay among limiting similarity, body size, and landscape structure. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04462

ecog-04462.pdf
E6930 2011

Rodríguez-Pérez, J., Wiegand, T. and Santamaria,L. 2011. Frugivore behavior determines plant distribution: a spatially-explicit analysis of a plant-disperserinteraction. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.

e6930.pdf
ECOG-02649 2016

Rodrigues, J. F. M., Olalla-Tárraga, M. A., Iverson, J. B., Akre, T. S. B. and Diniz-Filho, J. A. F. 2016. Time and environment explain the current richness distribution of non-marine turtles worldwide. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02649

ecog-02649.pdf
E4272 2006

Rodrigo, A. and Retana, J. 2006. Post-fire recovery of ant communities in Submediterranean Pinus nigra forest. – Ecography 29: 231–239.

e4272.pdf
ECOG-02881 2016

Roberts, D. R., V. Bahn, S. Ciuti, M. S. Boyce, J. Elith, G. Guillera-Arroita, S. Hauenstein, J. J. Lahoz-Monfort, B. Schroder, W. Thuiller, D. I. Warton, B. A. Wintle, F. Hartig, and C. F. Dormann. 2017. Cross-validation strategies for data with temporal, spatial, hierarchical or phylogenetic structure. - Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02881.

ecog-02881.zip
ECOG-02881 2017

Roberts, D. R., V. Bahn, S. Ciuti, M. S. Boyce, J. Elith, G. Guillera-Arroita, S. Hauenstein, J. J. Lahoz-Monfort, B. Schroder, W. Thuiller, D. I. Warton, B. A. Wintle, F. Hartig, and C. F. Dormann. 2017. Cross-validation strategies for data with temporal, spatial, hierarchical or phylogenetic structure. - Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog-02881.

ecog-02881.zip
ECOG-01998 2016

Roberts, D. R. and Hamann, A. 2016. Climate refugia and migration requirements in complex landscapes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01998

ecog-01998.pdf
E7147 2011

Roberts, D. R. and Hamann, A. 2011. Method selection for species distribution modelling: are temporally or spatially independent evaluations
necessary? – Ecography 34: 000–000.

e7147.pdf
ECOG-03553 2017

Robert, L.-E., Sturtevant, B. R., Cooke, B. J., James, P. M. A., Fortin, M.-J., Townsend, P. A., Wolter, P. T. and Kneeshaw, D. 2017. Landscape host abundance and configuration regulate periodic outbreak behavior in spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03553

ecog-03553.pdf
ECOG-03937 2019

Rinnan, D. S. and Lawler, J. 2019. Climate-niche factor analysis: a spatial approach to quantifying species vulnerability to climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03937

ecog-03937.pdf
ECOG-01312 2014

Riibak, K., Reitalu, T., Tamme, R., Helm, A., Gerhold, P., Znamenskiy, S., Bengtsson, K., Rosén, E., Prentice, H. C. and Pärtel, M. 2014. Dark diversity in dry calcareous grasslands is determined by dispersal ability and stress-tolerance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01312

ecog-01312.pdf
ECOG-00447 2014

Rigot, T., van Halder, I. and Jactel, H. 2014. Landscape diversity slows the spread of an invasive forest pest species. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00447.pdf
E6511 2010

Riginos, C., Douglas, K. E., Jin, Y., Shanahan, D. F. and Treml, E. A. 2010. Effects of geography and life history traits on genetic differentiation in benthic marine fishes. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6511.pdf
ECOG-05344 2020

Ridding, L. E., Newton, A. C., Keith, S. A., Walls, R. M., Diaz, A., Pywell, R. F. and Bullock, J. M. 2020. Inconsistent detection of extinction debts using different methods. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05344

ecog-05344.pdf
E7868 2013

Richgels, K. L. D., Hoverman, J. T. and Johnson, P. T. J. 2013. Evaluating structure and the role of regional and local processes in a larval trematode metacommunity of Helisoma trivolvis. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

e7868.pdf
E6350 2010

Richardson, D. M., Iponga, D. M., Roura-Pascual, N., Krug, R. M., Milton, S. J., Hughes, G. O. and Thuiller, W. 2010. Accommodating scenarios of climate change and management in modelling the distribution of the invasive tree Schinus molle in South Africa. – Ecography 33: 1049-1061.

e6350.pdf

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