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-04516 | 2019 | Bauduin, S., McIntire, E. J. B. and Chubaty, A. M. 2019. NetLogoR: a package to build and run spatially explicit agent-based models in R. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04516 | ecog-04516.pdf |
ECOG-04578 | 2019 | Chevalier, M., Lindström, Å., Pärt, T. and Knape, J. 2019. Changes in forest bird abundance, community structure, and composition following a hurricane in Sweden. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04578 | ecog-04578.zip |
ECOG-04296 | 2019 | López, L., Rodríguez-Catón, M. and Villalba, R. 2019. Convergence in growth responses of tropical trees to climate driven by water stress. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04296 | ecog-04296.pdf |
ECOG-04481 | 2019 | Cornwell, W. K., Pearse, W. D., Dalrymple, R. L. and Zanne, A. E. 2019. What we (don’t) know about global plant diversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04481 | ecog-04481.pdf |
ECOG-04564 | 2019 | Cantidio, L. S. and Souza, A. F. 2019. Aridity, soil and biome stability influence plant ecoregions in the Atlantic Forest, a biodiversity hotspot in South America. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04564 | cantidio_souza_-_ms_-_appendix_1_-_ecography_reviewed_6.docx cantidio_souza_-_ms_-_appendix_2_-_species_list_-_reviewed_05_12_21_corrigido_alex.docx ecog-04564.pdf ecography_-_shapefile_abundance_ecoregions.zip ecography_-_shapefile_ocurrence_ecoregions.zip |
ECOG-04444 | 2019 | Ovaskainen, O., Rybicki, J. and Abrego, N. 2019. What can observational data reveal about metacommunity processes? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04444 | ecog-04444.zip |
ECOG-04499 | 2019 | Sales, L. P., Ribeiro, B. R., Pires, M. M., Chapman, C. A. and Loyola, R. 2019. Recalculating route: dispersal constraints will drive the redistribution of Amazon primates in the Anthropocene. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04499 | ecog-04499.pdf |
ECOG-04670 | 2019 | Bogoni, J. A., da Silva, P. G. and Peres, C. A. 2019. Co-declining mammal-dung beetle faunas throughout the Atlantic Forest biome of South America. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04670 | ecog-04670.zip |
ECOG-04386 | 2019 | Fernandes, T. and McMeans, B. C. 2019. Coping with the cold: energy storage strategies for surviving winter in freshwater fish. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04386 | ecog-04386.pdf |
ECOG-04740 | 2019 | Figueiredo, L., Krauss, J., Steffan-Dewenter, I. and Sarmento-Cabral, J. 2019. Understanding extinction debts: spatio–temporal scales, mechanisms and a roadmap for future research. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04740 | ecog-04740.pdf |
ECOG-04396 | 2019 | Bosc, C., Hui, C., Roets, F. and Pauw, A. 2019. Importance of biotic niches versus drift in a plant-inhabiting arthropod community depends on rarity and trophic group. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04396 | ecog-04396.pdf |
ECOG-04606 | 2019 | Freeman, B. G., Tobias, J. A. and Schluter, D. 2019. Behavior influences range limits and patterns of coexistence across an elevational gradient in tropical birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04606 | ecog-04606.zip |
ECOG-04531 | 2019 | Câmara, T., Leal, I. R., Blüthgen, N.,Oliveira, F. M. P. and Arnan, X. 2019. Anthropogenic disturbance and rainfall variation threaten the stability of plant–ant interactions in the Brazilian Caatinga. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04531 | ecog-04531.pdf |
ECOG-04576 | 2019 | Troia, M. J. and Giam, X. 2019. Extreme heat events and the vulnerability of endemic montane fishes to climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04576 | ecog-04576.pdf |
ECOG-04511 | 2019 | Lawson, L. P., Niedzwiecki, J. and Petren, K. 2019. Darwin’s finches: a model of landscape effects on metacommunity dynamics in the Galápagos Archipelago. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04511 | ecog-04511.zip |
ECOG-04403 | 2019 | Vidal, M. M., Banks-Leite, C., Tambosi, L. R., Hasui, È., Develey, P. F., Silva, W. R., Guimarães Jr, P. R. and Metzger, J. P. 2019. Predicting the non-linear collapse of plant-frugivore networks due to habitat. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04403 | ecog-04403.pdf |
ECOG-04360 | 2019 | Thurman, L. L., Barner, A. K., Garcia, T. S. and Chestnut, T. 2019. Testing the link between species interactions and species co-occurrence in a trophic network. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04360 | ecog-04360.zip |
ECOG-04374 | 2019 | Chen, C., Qu, Y., Zhou, X. and Wang, Y. 2019. Human overexploitation and extinction risk correlates of Chinese snakes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04374 | ecog-04374.pdf |
ECOG-04528 | 2019 | Lepš, J., Götzenberger, L., Valencia, E. and de Bello, F. 2019. Accounting for long-term directional trends on year-to-year synchrony in species fluctuations. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04528 | ecog-04528.zip |
ECOG-04238 | 2019 | Rutrough, A., Widick, I. and Bean, W. T. 2019. Reconstruction of the historical range alters niche estimates in an endangered rodent. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04238 | ecog-04238.pdf |