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.
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Article number | Year | Description | Documents |
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ECOG-05135 | 2020 | Montaño-Centellas, F. A. 2020. Interaction networks of avian mixed-species flocks along elevation in the tropical Andes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05135 | ecog-05135.pdf |
ECOG-05142 | 2020 | Gómez-Rodríguez, C., Miller, K. E., Castillejo, J., Iglesias-Piñeiro, J. and Baselga, A. 2020. Disparate dispersal limitation in Geomalacus slugs unveiled by the shape and slope of the genetic-spatial distance relationship. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05142 | ecog-05142.pdf |
ECOG-05143 | 2020 | Teitelbaum, C. S., Amoroso, C. R., Huang, S., Davies, T. J., Rushmore, J., Drake, J. M., Stephens, P. R., Byers, J. E., Majewska, A. A. and Nunn, C. L. 2020. A comparison of diversity estimators applied to a database of host–parasite associations. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05143 | ecog-05143.pdf |
ECOG-05146 | 2020 | Simmonds, E. G., Jarvis, S. G., Henrys, P. A., Isaac, N. J. B. and O’Hara, R. B. 2020. Is more data always better? A simulation study of benefits and limitations of integrated distribution models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05146 | ecog-05146.pdf |
ECOG-05155 | 2020 | Lindo, Z. 2020. Transoceanic dispersal of terrestrial species by debris rafting. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05155 | ecog-05155.pdf |
ECOG-05160 | 2020 | Leão, T. C. C., Lughadha, E. N. and Reich, P. B. 2020. Evolutionary patterns in the geographic range size of Atlantic Forest plants. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05160 | ecog-05160.zip |
ECOG-05162 | 2020 | Waldock, C. A., de Palma, A., Borges, P. A. V. and Purvis, A. 2020. Insect occurrence in agricultural land-uses depends on realized niche and geographic range properties. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05162 | ecog-05162.pdf |
ECOG-05164 | 2020 | Dallas, T. and Santini, L. 2020. The influence of stochasticity, landscape structure, and species traits on abundant-centre relationships. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05164 | ecog-05164.pdf |
ECOG-05170 | 2020 | Spence, A. R. and Tingley, M. W. 2020. The challenge of novel abiotic conditions for species undergoing climate-induced range shifts. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05170 | ecog-05170.pdf |
ECOG-05172 | 2020 | Bruelheide, H., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Jandt, U. and Sabatini, F. M. 2020. Deriving site-specific species pools from large databases. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05172 | ecog-05172.pdf |
ECOG-05180 | 2020 | Bennett, A. C., Penman, T. D., Arndt, S. K., Roxburgh, S. H. and Bennett, L. T. 2020. Climate more important than soils for predicting forest biomass at the continental scale. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05180 | ecog-5180.pdf |
ECOG-05181 | 2020 | Young, M. A., Treml, E. A., Beher, J., Fredle, M., Gorfine, H., Miller, A. D., Swearer, S. E. and Ierodiaconou, D. 2020. Using species distribution models to assess the long-term impacts of changing oceanographic conditions on abalone density in south east Australia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05181 | ecog-05181.pdf |
ECOG-05190 | 2020 | Qian, H., Jin, Y., Leprieur, F., Wang, X. and Deng, T. 2020. Geographic patterns and environmental correlates of taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity for large-scale angiosperm assemblages in China. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05190 | ecog-05190.pdf |
ECOG-05191 | 2020 | Hoeks, S., Huijbregts, M. A. J., Busana, M., Harfoot, M. B. J., Svenning, J.-C. and Santini, L. 2020. Mechanistic insights into the role of large carnivores for ecosystem structure and functioning. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05191 | ecog-05191.pdf |
ECOG-05196 | 2020 | Tsai, P.-Y., Ko, C.-J., Chia, S. Y., Lu, Y.-J. and Tuanmu, M.-N. 2020. New insights into the patterns and drivers of avian altitudinal migration from a growing crowdsourcing data source. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05196 | ecog-05196.pdf |
ECOG-05198 | 2020 | Takashina, N. and Economo, E. P. 2020. TDeveloping generalized sampling schemes with known error properties: the case of a moving observer. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05198 | ecog-05198.pdf |
ECOG-05204 | 2020 | Cimino, M. A., Santora, J. A., Schroeder, I., Sydeman, W., Jacox, M. G., Hazen, E. L. and Bograd, S. J. 2020. Essential krill species habitat resolved by seasonal upwelling and ocean circulation models within the large marine ecosystem of the California Current System. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05204 | ecog-05204.pdf |
ECOG-05205 | 2020 | Kavanagh, P. H., Haynie, H. J., Kushnick, G., Vilela, B., Tuff, T., Bowern, C., Low, B. S., Ember, C. R., Kirby, K. R., Botero, C. A. and Gavin, M. C. 2020. Drivers of global variation in land ownership. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05205 | ecog-05205.pdf |
ECOG-05209 | 2020 | Doughty, C. E., Prys-Jones, T., Faurby, S., Abraham, A., Hepp, C., Leshyk, V., Fofanov, V. Y., Nieto, N. C., Svenning, J.-C. and Galetti, M. 2020. Megafauna decline have reduced pathogen dispersal which may have increased emergent infectious diseases. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05209 | ecog-05209.zip |
ECOG-05211 | 2020 | Day, N. J., White, A. L., Johnstone, J. F., Degré-Timmons, G. É., Cumming, S. G., Mack, M. C., Turetsky, M. R., Walker, X. J. and Baltzer, J. L. 2020. Fire characteristics and environmental conditions shape plant communities via regeneration strategy. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05211 | ecog-05211.zip |