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 Yearsort descending Description Documents
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
ECOG-00462 2014

Balkenhol, N., Holbrook, J. D., Onorato, D., Zager, P., White, C. and Waits, L. P. 2014. A multi-method approach for analyzing hierarchical genetic structures:
a case study with cougars Puma concolor. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00462.pdf
ECOG-00448 2014

Matias, M. G., Gravel, D., Guilhaumon, F., Desjardins- Proulx, P., Loreau, M., Münkemüller, T. and Mouquet, N. 2014. Estimates of species extinctions from species– area relationships strongly depend on ecological context. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00448.pdf
ECOG-00459 2014

Oke, O. A., Heard, S. B. and lundholm, J. T. 2014. Integrating phylogenetic community structure with species distribution models: an example with plants of rock barrens. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00459.pdf
ecog-00459_appendix.zip
ECOG-00495 2014

Wang, W. J., He, H. S., Fraser, J. S., Thompson III, F. R., Shifley, S. R. and Spetich, M. A. 2014. LANDIS PRO: a landscape model that predicts forest composition and structure changes at regional scales. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00495.pdf
ECOG-00506 2014

Marquitti, F. M. D., Guimarães Jr, P. R., Pires, M. M. and Bittencourt, L. F. 2014. MODULAR: software for the autonomous computation of modularity in large
network sets. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00506.pdf
ECOG-00527 2014

Fernandes, I. M., Henriques-Silva, R., Penha, J., Zuanon, J. and Peres-Neto, P. R. 2014. Spatiotemporal dynamics in a seasonal metacommunity structure is predictable: the case of floodplain-fish communities. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00527.pdf
ECOG-00530 2014

Lönnell, N., Jonsson, B. G. and Hylander, K. 2014. Production of diaspores at the landscape level regulates
local colonization: an experiment with a sporedispersed moss. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600- 0587.2013.00530.x

ecog-00530.pdf
ECOG-00540 2014

Thornton, D. H. and Fletcher, Jr R. J. 2014. Body size and spatial scales in avian response to landscapes: a meta-analysis. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00540.pdf
ECOG-00544 2014

Snäll, T., Forslund, P., Jeppsson, T., Lindhe, A. and O’Hara, R. B. 2013. Evaluating temporal variation in
Citizen Science Data against temporal variation in the environment. – Ecography 000: 000–000.

ecog-00544.pdf
ECOG-00546 2014

Arellano, G., Cayola, L., Loza, I., Torrez, V. and Macía, M. J. 2014. Commonness patterns and the size of the species pool along a tropical elevational gradient: insights using a new quantitative tool. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00546.pdf
ECOG-00564 2014

de Oliveira, G., Fernando Rangel, T., Lima-Ribeiro, M. S., Terribile, L. C. and Diniz-Filho, J. A. F. 2014. Evaluating, partitioning, and mapping the spatial autocorrelation component in ecological niche modeling: a new approach based on environmentally equidistant records. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00564.pdf
ECOG-00571Q 2014

Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Nakagawa, S. and Poulin, R. 2014. Host diversity drives parasite diversity: meta-analytical insights into patterns and causal mechanisms. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00571.x

ecog-00571.pdf
ECOG-00613 2014

Owen-Smith, N. 2014. Spatial ecology of large herbivore populations. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600- 0587.2013.00613.x

ecog-00613.pdf
ECOG-00629 2014

Koen, E. L., Bowman, J., Murray, D. L. and Wilson, P. J. 2014. Climate change reduces genetic diversity of Canada lynx at the trailing range edge. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00629.x

ecog-00629.pdf
ECOG-00631 2014

Smith, M. A., Hallwachs, W. and Janzen, D. H. 2014. Diversity and phylogenetic community structure of ants along a Costa Rican elevational gradient. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00631.x

ecog-00631.pdf
ECOG-00643 2014

Araújo,M. B. and Rozenfeld, A. 2014. The geographic scaling of biotic interactions. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00643.pdf
ECO-00608 2014

Oliver, T. H., Stefanescu, C., Páramo, F., Brereton, T. and Roy, D. B. 2014. Latitudinal gradients in butterfly population variability are influenced by landscape heterogeneity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00608

ecog-00608.pdf
ECOG-00740 2014

Betts, M. G., Fahrig, L., Hadley, A. S., Halstead, K. E., Bowman, J., Robinson, W. D., Wiens, J. A. and Lindenmayer, D. B. 2014. A species-centered approach for uncovering generalities in organism responses to habitat loss and fragmentation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00740

ecog-00740.pdf
ECO-00360 2014

 Richardson, J. M. L., Govindarajulu, P. and Anholt, B. R. 2014. Distribution of the disease pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in non-epidemic amphibian communities of western Canada. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00360

 

ecog-00360.pdf
appendix_1_bdist_rcode.r
appendix_2_bd_data.csv

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