Appendix

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Article numbersort descending Year Description Documents
ECOG-00787 2015

Bin, Y., Spence, J., Wu, L., Li, B., Hao, Z., Ye, W. and He, F. 2015. Species–habitat associations and demographic rates of forest trees. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00787

ecog-00787.zip
ECOG-00792 2014

Hermoso, V., Kennard, M. J. and Linke, S. 2014. Evaluating the costs and benefits of systematic dataacquisition for conservation assessments. – Ecographydoi: 10.1111/ecog.00792

ecog-00792.pdf
ECOG-00793 2014

Randhawa, H. S., Poulin, R. and Krkošek, M. 2014. Increasing rate of species discovery in sharks coincides with sharp population declines: implications for biodiversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00793

ecog-00793.pdf
appendix_1.xls
ECOG-00795 2014

Li, X., Jiang, G., Tian, H., Xu, L., Yan, C., Wang, Z., Wei, F. and Zhang, Z. 2014. Human impact and climate cooling caused range contraction of large mammals in China over the past two millennia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00795

ecog-00795.pdf
ECOG-00802 2014

Copeland, S. M. and Harrison, S. P. 2014. Identifying plant traits associated with topographic contrasts in a rugged and diverse region (Klamath-Siskiyou Mts, OR, USA). – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00802

ecog-00802.pdf
ECOG-00812 2014

Ye, X., Wang, T., Skidmore, A. K., Fortin, D., Bastille- Rousseau, G. and Parrott, L. 2014. A wavelet-based approach to evaluate the roles of structural and functional landscape heterogeneity in animal space use at multiple scales. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00812

ecog-00812.pdf
ECOG-00813 2014

López-González, C., Presley, S. J., Lozano, A., Stevens, R. D. and Higgins, C. L. 2014. Ecological biogeography of Mexican bats: the relative contributions of habitat heterogeneity, beta diversity, and environmental gradients to species richness and composition patterns. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00813

ecog-00813.pdf
ECOG-00819 2014

Kissling, W. D. and Schleuning, M. 2014. Multispecies interactions across trophic levels at macroscales: retrospective and future directions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00819

ecog-00819.pdf
ECOG-00825 2014

Hodgson, J. A., Bennie, J. J., Dale, G., Longley, N.,Wilson, R. J. and Thomas, C. D. 2015. Predicting microscale shifts in the distribution of the butterfly Plebejus argus at the northern edge of its range. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00825

ecog-00825.pdf
ECOG-00833 2014

Pellissier, L., Roger, A., Bilat, J. and Rasmann, S. 2014. High elevation Plantago lanceolata plants are less resistant to herbivory than their low elevation conspecifics: is it just temperature? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00833

ecog-00833.pdf
ECOG-00836 2017

Thuiller, W., Münkemüller, T., Schiffers, K. H., Georges, D., Dullinger, S., Eckhart, V. M., Edwards, Jr, T. C., Gravel, D., Kunstler, G., Merow, C., Moore, K., Piedallu, C., Vissault, S., Zimmermann, N. E., Zurell, D. and Schurr, F. M. 2014. Does probability of occurrence relate to population dynamics? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00836

ecog-00836.pdf
ECOG-00839 2014

Merow, C., Latimer, A. M., Wilson, A. M., McMahon, S. M., Rebelo, A. G. and Silander Jr, J. A. 2014. On using integral projection models to generate demographically driven predictions of species’ distributions: development and validation using sparse data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00839

ecog-00839.pdf
ecog-00839_appendix.zip
ECOG-00847 2014

Stevens, R. D. and  and Maria M. Gavilanez, M. M. 2015.Dimensionality of community structure: phylogenetic, morphological and functional perspectives along biodiversity and environmental gradients. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00847.

ecog-00847.zip
ECOG-00860 2014

Buschke, F. T., De Meester, L., Brendonck, L. and Vanschoenwinkel, B. 2014. Partitioning the variation in African vertebrate distributions into environmental and spatial components – exploring the link between ecology and biogeography. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00860

ecog-00860.pdf
ECOG-00861 2014

Matthews, T. J., Borregaard, M. K., Ugland, K. I., Borges, P. A. V., Rigal, F., Cardoso, P. and Whittaker, R. J. 2014. The gambin model provides a superior fit to species abundance distributions with a single free parameter: evidence, implementation and interpretation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00861

ecog-00861_0.pdf
ECOG-00867 2014

Šímová, I., Violle, C., Kraft, N. J. B., Storch, D., Svenning, J.-C., Boyle, B., Donoghue, J., J.rgensen, P., McGill, B. J., Morueta-Holme, N., Piel, W. H., Peet, R. K., Regetz, J., Schildhauer, M., Spencer, N., Thiers, B., Wiser, S. and Enquist, B. J.2014. Shifts in trait means and variances in North American tree assemblages: species richness patterns are loosely related to the functional space. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00867

 

ecog-00867.pdf
ECOG-00880 2014

Fenberg, P. B., Menge, B. A.,, Raimondi, P. T. and Rivadeneira, M. M. 2014. Biogeographic structure of the northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal: the role of upwelling and dispersal to drive patterns. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00880

ecog-00880.pdf
ECOG-00903 2015

Sobral, F. L. and Cianciaruso, M. V. 2015. Functional and phylogenetic structure of forest and savanna bird assemblages across spatial scales. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00903

ecog-00903.pdf
ECOG-00905 2014

Essl, F., Dullinger, S., Moser, D., Steinbauer, K. and Mang, T. 2014. Macroecology of global bryophyte invasions at different invasion stages. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00905

ecog-00905_appendix_1.xlsx
ecog-00905_appendix_3.pdf
ecog-00905_appendix_4.xls
ecog-00905.pdf
ECOG-00908 2014

Müller,J., Brustel, H., Brin, A., Bussler, H., Bouget, C., Obermaier, E., Heidinger, I. M. M., Lachat, T., Förster, B., Horak, J., Procházka, J., Köhler, F., Larrieu, L., Bense, U., Isacsson, G., Zapponi, L. and Gossner, M. M. 2014. Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00908

ecog-00908.pdf

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