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 numbersort descending Year Description Documents
ECOG-00215 2013

Guerin, G. R., Biffin, E. and Lowe, A. J. 2013. Spatial modelling of species turnover identifies climate ecotones, climate change tipping points and vulnerable taxonomic groups. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00215.pdf
ECOG-00216 2013

Valdés, A., García, D., García, M. B. and Ehrlén, J. 2013. Contrasting effects of different landscape characteristics on population growth of a perennial forest herb. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00216.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-00223 2013

Carstensen, D. W., Dalsgaard, B., Svenning, J.-C., Rahbek, C., Fjeldså, J., Sutherland, W. J. and Olesen, J. M. 2013. The functional biogeography of species: biogeographical species roles of birds in Wallacea and the West Indies. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00223.pdf
ecog-00223_wallacea_landbird_matrix_appendix.xls
ecog-00223_wallacea_trait_data.xlsx
ecog-00223_west_indies_landbird_matrix.xls
ecog-00223_west_indies_trait_data.xlsx
ECOG-00227 2013

Barnagaud, J.-Y., Barbaro, L., Hampe, A., Jiguet, F. and Archaux, F. 2013. Species’ thermal preferences affect forest bird communities along landscape and local scale habitat gradients. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00227.pdf
ECOG-00236 2013

Cantalapiedra, J. L., Hernández Fernández, M. and Moraleas, J. 2013. The biogeographic history of ruminant faunas determines the phylogenetic structure of their assemblages at different scales. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00236.pdf
ecog-00236_appendix_2.xls
ECOG-00242 2013

Werner, P., Lötters, S., Schmidt, B. R., Engler, J. O. and Rödder, D. 2013. The role of climate for the range limits of parapatric European land salamanders. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00242.pdf
ECOG-00245 2013

Kittinger, J. N., Van Houtan, K. S., McClenachan, L. E. and Lawrence, A. L. 2013. Using historical data to assess the biogeography of population recovery. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00245.pdf
ECOG-00246 2013

Fernández-Chacón, A., Genovart, M., Pradel, R., Tavecchia, G., Bertolero, A., Piccardo, J., Forero, M. G., Afán, I., Muntaner, J. and Oro, D. 2013. When to stay, when to disperse and where to go: survival and dispersal patterns in a spatially structured seabird population. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00246.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-00272 2013

Kozlov, M. V., van Nieukerken, E. J., Zverev, V. and Zvereve, E. L. 2013. Abundance and diversity of birch-feeding leafminers along latitudinal gradients in northern Europe. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00272.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-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-00282 2013

Comte, L. and Grenouillet, G. 2013. Do stream fish track climate change? Assessing distribution shifts in recent decades. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00282.pdf
ECOG-00287 2013

Datry, T., Larned, S. T., Fritz, K. M., Bogan, M. T., Wood, P. J., Meyer, E. I. and Santos, A. N. 2013. Broad-scale patterns of invertebrate richness and community composition in temporary rivers: effects of flow intermittence. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00287.pdf
ECOG-00289 2013

Gómez, C. and Espadaler, X. 2013. An update of the world survey of myrmecochorous dispersal distances. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00289.pdf
ecog-00289_appendix_1.xls
ecog-00289_appendix_2.xls
ECOG-00291 2013

Parravicini, V., Kulbicki, M., Bellwood, D. R., Friedlander, A. M., Arias-Gonzalez, J. E., Chabanet, P., Floeter, S. R., Myers, R., Vigliola, L., D’Agata, S. and Mouillot, D. 2013. Global patterns and predictors of tropical reef fish species richness. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00291.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-00299 2013

Cumming, S. G., D. Stralberg, K. Lefevre, E. Bayne, S. Fang, P. Fontaine, D. Mazerolle, F. K. A. Schmiegelow, P. Sólymos, and S. Song. Climate and vegetation hierarchically structure continental patterns of songbird distribution and abundance in the Canadian boreal region. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00299.pdf

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