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
E5757 2009

Brochet, A.-L., Guillemain, M., Fritz, H., Gauthier-Clerc, M. and Green, A. J. 2009. The role of migratory ducks in the long-distance dispersal of native plants and the spread of exotic plants in Europe. – Ecography 32: 918–928.

e5757.pdf
E5763 2009

Schuldt, A. and Assmann, T. 2009. Environmental and historical effects on richness and endemism patterns of carabid beetles in the Western Palaearctic. – Ecography 32: 705–714.

e5763.pdf
E5783 2009

Herfindal, I., Tremblay, J.-P., Hansen, B. B., Solberg, E. J., Heim, M. and Sæther, B.-E. 2009. Scale dependency and functional response in moose habitat selection. – Ecography 32: 849–859.

e5783.pdf
E5785 2009

Chamaillé-Jammes, S., Fritz, H. and Madzikanda, H. 2009. Piosphere contribution to landscape heterogeneity: a case study of remote-sensed woody cover in a high elephant density landscape. – Ecography 32: 871–880.

e5785.pdf
E5789 2009

Engler, R., Randin, C. F., Vittoz, P., Czáka, T., Beniston, M., Zimmermann, N. E. and Guisan, A. 2009. Predicting future distributions of mountain plants under climate change: does dispersal capacity matter. – Ecography 32: 34–45.

e5789.pdf
E5797 2009

Bartel, R. A., Sexton, J. O. 2009. Monitoring habitat dynamics for rare and endangered species using satellite images and niche-based models. – Ecography 32: 888–896.

e5797.pdf
E5800 2009

Raes, N., Roos, M. C., Slik, J. W. F., van Loon, E. E. and ter Steege, H. 2009. Botanical richness and endemicity patterns of Borneo derived from species distribution models. – Ecography 32: 180–192.

e5800.pdf
E5810 2009

Zurell, D., Jeltsch, F., Dormann, C. F. and Schröder, B. 2009. Static species distribution models in dynamically changing systems: how good can predictions really be? – Ecography 32: 733–744.

e5810.pdf
E5823 2009

Brucet, S., Boix, D., Gascón, S., Sala, J., Quintana, X. D., Badosa, A., Søndergaard, M., Lauridsen, T. L. and Jeppesen, E. 2009. Species richness of crustacean zooplankton and trophic structure of brackish lagoons in contrasting climate zones: north temperated Denmark and Mediterranean Catalonia (Spain). – Ecography 32: 692–702.

e5823.pdf
E5838 2009

Heard, M. J. and Valente, M. J. 2009. Fossil pollen records forecast response of forests to hemlock woolly adelgid invasion. – Ecography 32: 881–887.

e5838.pdf
E5856 2009

Baselga, A. and Araújo, M. B. 2009. Individualistic vs community modelling of species distributions under climate change. – Ecography 32: 55–65.

e5856.pdf
E5863 2009

Matthews, J. W., Peralta, A. L., Soni, A., Baldwin, P., Kent, A. D. and Endress, A. G. 2009. Local and landscape correlates of non-native species invasion in restored wetlands. – Ecography 32: 1031–1039.

e5863.pdf
E5957 2009

Willner, W., Di Pietro, R. and Bergmeier, E. 2009. Phytogeographical evidence for post-glacial dispersal limitation of European beech forest species. – Ecography 32: 1011–1018.

e5957.pdf
E6196 2009

Diniz-Filho, J. A. F., Bini, L. M., Rangel, T. F. L. V. B., Loyola, R. D., Hof, C., Nogués-Bravo, D. and Araújo, M. B. 2009. Partitioning and mapping uncertainties in ensembles of forecasts of species turnover under climate
changes. – Ecography 32: 897–906.

e6196.pdf
E5892 2010

Küster, E. C., Bierman, S. M., Klotz, S. and Kühn, I. 2010. Modelling the impact of climate and land use change on the geographical distribution of leaf anatomy in a temperate flora. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e5892.pdf
E5510 2010

Fahr, J. and Kalko, K. V. 2010. Biome transitions as centres of diversity: habitat heterogeneity and diversity patterns of West African bat assemblages across spatial scales. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e5510.pdf
E5671 2010

Janssen, P., Fortin, D. and Hébert, C. 2010. Beetle diversity in a matrix of old-growth boreal forest: influence of habitat heterogeneity at multiple scales. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e5671.pdf
E5697 2010

Parmentier, I. and Hardy, O. J. 2010. The impact of ecological differentiation and dispersal limitation on species turnover and phylogenetic structure of inselberg’s plant communities. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e5697.pdf
E5760 2010

Saura, S. and Rubio, L. 2010. A common currency for the different ways in which patches and links can contribute to habitat availability and connectivity in the landscape. – Ecography 33: 523–537.

e5760.pdf
E5798 2010

Bierman, S. M., Butler, A., Marion, G. and Kühn, I. 2010. Bayesian image restoration models for combining expert knowledge on recording activity with species distribution data. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e5798.pdf

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