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-00498 | 2014 | Więski, K. and Pennings, S. 2014. Latitudinal variation in resistance and tolerance to herbivory of a salt marsh shrub. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00498.x | ecog-00498.pdf |
ECOG-00535 | 2014 | Lawson, C. R., Bennie, J., Hodgson, J. A., Thomas, C. D. and Wilson, R. J. 2014. Topographic microclimates drive microhabitat associations at the range margin of a butterfly. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00535 | ecog-00535.pdf |
ECOG-00473 | 2014 | Coyle, J. R., Halliday, F. W., Lopez, B. E., Palmquist, K. A., Wilfahrt, P. A. and Hurlbert, A. H. 2014. Using trait and phylogenetic diversity to evaluate the generality of the stress-dominance hypothesis in eastern North American tree communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00473 | ecog-00473.pdf |
ECOG-00445 | 2014 | Thomas, P. B., Watson, P. J., Bradstock, R. A., Penman, T. D. and Price, O. F. 2014. Modelling surface fine fuel dynamics across climate gradients in eucalypt forests of south-eastern Australia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00445 | ecog-00445.pdf |
ECOG-00623 | 2014 | Dehling, D. M., Fritz, S. A., Töpfer, T., Päckert, M., Estle4, P., Böhning-Gaese, K. and Schleuning, M. 2014. Functional and phylogenetic diversity and assemblage structure of frugivorous birds along an elevational gradient in the tropical Andes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.006232 | ecog-00623.zip |
ECOG-00670 | 2014 | Thuiller, W., Guéguen, M., Georges, D.,Bonet, R., Chalmandrier, L.,Garraud, L., Renaud, J., Roquet, C., Van Es, J., Zimmermann, N. E. and Lavergne, S. 2014. Are different facets of plant diversity well protected against climate and land cover changes? A test study in the French Alps. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00670 | ecog-00670.pdf |
ECOG-00532 | 2014 | Davies, A. B., Levick, S. R., Asner, G. P., Robertson, M. P., van Rensburg, B. J. and Parr, C. L. 2014. Spatial variability and abiotic determinants of termite mounds throughout a savanna catchment. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00532 | ecog-00532.pdf model_selection_table_-_mound_density.xlsx model_selection_table_-_mound_height.xlsx |
ECOG-00684 | 2014 | Nimmo, D. G., Kelly, L. T., Farnsworth, L. M., Watson, S. J. and Bennett, A. F. 2014. Why do some species have geographically varying responses to fire history? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00684 | ecog-00684.pdf |
ECOG-00280 | 2014 | Case, B. S. and Duncan, R. P. 2014. A novel framework for disentangling the scale-dependent influences of abiotic factors on alpine treeline position. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00280 | ecog-00280.pdf |
ECOG-00218 | 2014 | Roslin, T., Várkonyi, G., Koponen, M., Vikberg, V. and Nieminen, M. 2014. Species–area relationships across four trophic levels – decreasing island size truncates food chains. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00218.pdf |
ECOG-00253 | 2014 | Donoso, D. A. 2014. Assembly mechanisms shaping tropical litter ant communities. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00253.pdf |
ECOG-00259 | 2014 | Adams, T. P., Aleynik, D. and Burrows, M. T. 2014. Larval dispersal of intertidal organisms and the influence of coastline geography. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00259.x | ecog-00259.pdf |
ECOG-00279 | 2014 | Saas, Y. and Gosselin, F. 2014. Comparison of regression methods for spatially-autocorrelated count data on regularly- and irregularly-spaced locations. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00279.pdf |
ECOG-00296 | 2014 | Kelly, R., Lundy, M. G., Mineur, F., Harrod, C., Maggs, C. A., Humphries, N. E., Sims, D. W. and Reid, N. 2014. Historical data reveal power-law dispersal patterns of invasive aquatic species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00296.x | ecog-00296.pdf |
ECOG-00325 | 2014 | Huttunen, K.-L., Mykrä, H., Huusko, A., Mäki- Petäys, A., Vehanen, T. and Muotka, T. 2014. Testing for temporal coherence across spatial extents: the roles of climate and local factors in regulating stream macroinvertebrate community dynamics. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00325.pdf |
ECOG-00366 | 2014 | Borthagaray, A. I., Barreneche, J. M., Abades, S. and Arim, M. 2014. Modularity along organism dispersal gradients challenges a prevailing view of abrupt transitions in animal landscape perception. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00366.pdf ecog-00366_appendix.zip |
ECOG-00367 | 2014 | Karanth, K. K., Nichols, J. D., Sauer, J. R., Hines, J. E. and Yackulic, C. B. 2014. Latitudinal gradients in North American avian species richness, turnover rates | ecog-00367.pdf |
ECOG-00369 | 2014 | Marini, L., Öckinger, E., Bergman, K-O., Jauker, B., Krauss, J., Kuussaari, M., Pöyry, J., Smith, H. G., Steffan-Dewenter, I. and Bommarco, R. 2014. Contrasting effects of habitat area and connectivity on evenness of pollinator communities. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00369.pdf |
ECOG-00417 | 2014 | Abrahamczyk, S., de Vos, J. M., Sedivy, C., Gottleuber, P. and Kessler, M. 2014. A humped latitudinal phylogenetic diversity pattern of orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini) in western Amazonia: assessing the influence of climate and | ecog-00417.pdf |
ECOG-00442 | 2014 | Molina-Venegas, R. and Roquet, C. 2014. Directional biases in phylogenetic structure quantification: a Mediterranean case study. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00442.pdf |