Appendix
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| Article number | Year | Description | Documents |
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| 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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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
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| 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-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-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-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 | |
