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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-00253 | 2014 | Donoso, D. A. 2014. Assembly mechanisms shaping tropical litter ant communities. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
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-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-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-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-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-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-00289 | 2013 | Gómez, C. and Espadaler, X. 2013. An update of the world survey of myrmecochorous dispersal distances. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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-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-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. | ![]() |