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-00078 | 2013 | Rich, M. E., Gough, L. and Boelman, N. T. 2013. Arctic arthropod assemblages in habitats of differing shrub dominance. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00078.pdf |
ECOG-00078 | 2013 | Rich, M. E., Gough, L. and Boelman, N. T. 2013. Arctic arthropod assemblages in habitats of differing shrub dominance. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00078.pdf |
E3271 | 2003 | Ribera, I., Foster, G. N. and Vogler, A. P. 2003. Does habitat use explain large scale species richness patterns of aquatic beetles in Europe? – Ecography 26: 145-152. | e3271.pdf |
E6370 | 2011 | Rhodes, J. R. and Jonzén, N. 2011. Monitoring temporal trends in spatially structured populations: how should sampling effort be allocated between space and time? – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6370.pdf e6370_getsurveyo.m e6370_getsurveyv.m |
ECOG-02950 | 2016 | Reynolds, T., Collins, C. D., Wassie, A., Liang, J., Briggs, W., Lowman, M., Sisay, T. S. and Adamu, E. 2016. Sacred natural sites as mensurative fragmentation experiments in long-inhabited multifunctional landscapes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02950 | ecog-02950.zip |
ECOG-04498 | 2019 | Reverté, S., Bosch, J., Arnan, X., Roslin, T., Stefanescu, C., Calleja, J. A., Molowny-Horas, R., Hernández-Castellano, C. and Rodrigo, A. 2019. Spatial variability in a plant–pollinator community across a continuous habitat: high heterogeneity in the face of apparent uniformity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04498 | ecog-04498.pdf |
ECOG-03476 | 2017 | Resasco, J., Tuff, K. T., Cunningham, S. A., Melbourne, B. A., Hicks, A. L., Newsome, S. D. and Davies, K. F.2017. Generalist predator’s niche shifts reveal ecosystem changes in an experimentally fragmented landscape. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03476 | ecog-03476.pdf |
ECOG-02546 | 2016 | Resasco, J., Bruna, E. M., Haddad, N. M., Banks-Leite, C. and Margules, C. R. 2016. The contribution of theory and experiments to conservation in fragmented landscapes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02546 | ecog-02546.zip |
E6160 | 2010 | Rennie, M. B., Sprules, W. G. and Vaillancourt, A. 2010. Changes in fish condition and mercury vary by region, not Bythotrephes invasion: a result of climate change? – Ecography 33: 471–482. | e6160.pdf |
ECOG-02051 | 2016 | Reinecke, J., Wulf, M., Baeten, L., Brunet, J., Decocq, G., De Frenne, P., Diekmann, M., Graae, B. J., Heinken, T., Hermy, M., Jamoneau, A., Lenoir, J., Plue, J., Orczewska, A., Van Calster, H., Verheyen, K. and Naaf, T. 2016. Acido- and neutrophilic temperate forest plants display distinct shifts in ecological pH niche across north-western Europe. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02051 | ecog-02051.pdf |
ECOG-02990 | 2017 | Regos, A., Clavero, M., D’Amen, M., Guisan, A. and Brotons, L. 2017. Wildfire–vegetation dynamics affect predictions of climate change impact on bird communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02990 | ecog-02990.pdf |
ECOG-01622 | 2015 | Reeve, A. H., Borregaard, M. K. and Fjeldså, J. 2015. Negative range size-abundance relationships in Indo- Pacific bird communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01622 | ecog-01622.pdf |
ECOG-03661 | 2018 | Rees, J. D., Kingsford, R. T. and Letnic, M. 2018. Changes in desert avifauna associated with the functional extinction of a terrestrial top predator. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03661 | ecog-03661.pdf |
ECOG-03849 | 2018 | Redmond, C. M., Auga, J., Gewa, B., Segar, S. T., Miller, S. E., Molem, K., Weiblen, G. D., Butterill, P. T., Maiyah, G., Hood, A. S. C., Volf, M., Jorge, L. R., Basset, Y. and Novotn••, V. 2019. High specialization and limited structural change in plant-herbivore networks along a successional chronosequence in tropical montane forest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03849 | ecog-03849.pdf |
ECOG-03641 | 2018 | Read, Q. D., Grady, J. M., Zarnetske, P. L., Record, S., Baiser, B., Belmaker, J., Tuanmu, M.-N., Strecker, A., Beaudrot, L. and Thibault, K. M. 2018. Amongspecies overlap in rodent body size distributions predicts species richness along a temperature gradient. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03641 | ecog-03641.pdf |
ECOG-00388 | 2013 | Rayner, L., Lindenmayer, D. B., Wood, J. T., Gibbons, P. and Manning, A. D. 2013. Are protected areas maintaining bird diversity? – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00388.pdf |
ECOG-01021 | 2014 | Raymond, B., Lea, M. A., Patterson, T., Andrews- Goff, V., Sharples, R., Charrassin, J.-B., Cottin, M., Emmerson, L., Gales, N., Gales, R., Goldsworthy, S. D., Harcourt, R., Kato, A., Kirkwood, R., Lawton, K., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Southwell, C., van den Hoff, J., Wienecke, B., Woehler, E. J., Wotherspoon, S. and Hindell, M. A. 2014. Important marine habitat off East Antarctica revealed by two decades of multispecies predator tracking. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01021 | ecog-01021.pdf |
ECOG-01021 | 2014 | Raymond, B., Lea, M. A., Patterson, T., Andrews- Goff, V., Sharples, R., Charrassin, J.-B., Cottin, M., Emmerson, L., Gales, N., Gales, R., Goldsworthy, S. D., Harcourt, R., Kato, A., Kirkwood, R., Lawton, K., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Southwell, C., van den Hoff, J., Wienecke, B., Woehler, E. J., Wotherspoon, S. and Hindell, M. A. 2014. Important marine habitat off East Antarctica revealed by two decades of multispecies predator tracking. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01021 | ecog-01021.pdf |
E7058 | 2011 | Rayburn, A. P. and Wiegand, T. 2011. Individual species–area relationships and spatial patterns of species diversity in a Great Basin, semi-arid shrubland. | e7058.pdf |
ECOG-00793 | 2014 | Randhawa, H. S., Poulin, R. and Krkošek, M. 2014. Increasing rate of species discovery in sharks coincides with sharp population declines: implications for biodiversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00793 | ecog-00793.pdf appendix_1.xls |