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
E6039 2010

Lobo, J. M., Jiménez-Valverde, A. and Hortal, J. 2010. The uncertain nature of absences and their importance in species distribution modelling. – Ecography 33: 103–114.

e6039.pdf
E6040 2010

Cabeza, M., Arponen, A., Jäättelä, L., Kujala, H., van Teeffelen, A. and Hanski, I. 2010. Conservation planning with insects at three different spatial scales. – Ecography 33: 54–63.

e6040.pdf
E6042 2010

Kriticos, D. J. and Leriche, A. 2010. The effects of spatial data precision on fitting and projecting species niche models. – Ecography 33: 115–127.

e6042.pdf
E6045 2010

Nachman, G. and Borregaard, M. K. 2010. From complex spatial dynamics to simple Markov chain models: do predators and prey leave footprints? – Ecography 33: 137–147.

e6045.pdf
E6046 2010

Bell, J. R., King, R. A., Bohan, D. A. and Symondson, O. C. 2010. Spatial co-occurrence networks predicts the feeding histories of polyphagous arthropod predators at field scales. – Ecography 33: 64–72.

e6046.pdf
E6077 2010

Roever, C. L., Boyce, M. S. and Stenhouse, G. B. 2010. Grizzly bear movements relative to roads: application of step selection functions. – Ecography 33: 1113-1122.

e6077.pdf
E6087 2010

Guillaumet, A., Gonin, J., Prodon, R. and Crochet, P.-A. 2010. The geographic and seasonal dimensions of habitat use in Galerida larks: implications for species coexistence and range limits. – Ecography 33: 961-970.

e6087.pdf
E6088 2010

Bonifait, S. and Villard, M.-A. 2010. Efficiency of buffer zones around ponds to conserve odonates and songbirds in mined peat bogs. – Ecography 33: 913-920.

e6088.pdf
E6094 2010

Driscoll, D. A. and Lindenmayer, D. B. 2010.Assembly rules are rare in SE Australian bird communities, but sometimes apply in fragmented agricultural landscapes. – Ecography 33: 854–865.

e6094.pdf
e6094_s4.csv
e6094_s7.csv
e6094_s8.csv
E6105 2010

Smith, T. W. and Lundholm, J. T. 2010. Variation partitioning as a tool to distinguish between niche and neutral processes. – Ecography 33: 648-655.

e6105.pdf
neutral.vp_1.0-0.tar.gz
E6119 2010

Scrosati, R. A., van Genne, B., Heaven, C. S. and Watt, C. A. 2010. Species richness and diversity in different functional groups across environmental stress gradients: a model for marine rocky shores. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6119.pdf
E6123 2010

Welsh Jr, H. H. and Hodgson, G. R. 2010. Spatial relationships in a dendritic network: the herpetofaunal metacommunity of the Mattole River catchment of northwest California. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6123.pdf
E6125 2010

Hambäck, P. A., Bergman, K.-O., Bommarco, R., Krauss, J., Kuussaari, M., Pöyry, J. and Öckinger, E. 2010. Allometric density responses in butterflies: the response to small and large patches by small and large species. – Ecography 33: 1149-1156.

e6125.pdf
E6139 2010

Emilio, T., Walker Nelson, B., Schietti, J., Desmoulière, S. J.-M., Espírito-Santo, H. M. V. and Costa, F. R. C. 2010. Assessing the relationship between forest types and canopy tree beta diversity in Amazonia. – Ecography 33: 738-747.

e6139.pdf
e6139_floristicclasses.zip
E6141 2011

Berglund, H., Hottola, J., Penttilä, R. and Siitonen, J. 2011. Linking substrate and habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi to their regional extinction vulnerability. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.

e6141.pdf
E6150 2010

Indermaur, L., Schaub, M., Jokela, J., Tockner, K. and Schmidt, B. R. 2010. Differential response to abiotic conditions and predation risk rather than competition avoidance determine breeding site selection by anurans. – Ecography 33: 887-895.

e6150.pdf
E6152 2010

Grenouillet, G., Buisson, L., Casajus, N. and Lek, S. 2010. Ensemble modelling of species distribution: the effects of geographical and environmental ranges. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6152.pdf
E6160 2010

Rennie, M. B., Sprules, W. G. and Vaillancourt, A. 2010. Changes in fish condition and mercury vary by region, not Bythotrephes invasion: a result of climate change? – Ecography 33: 471–482.

e6160.pdf
E6169 2010

Randhawa, H. S. and Poulin, R. 2010. Determinants of tapeworm species richness in elasmobranch fishes: untangling environmental and phylogenetic influences. – Ecography 33: 866-877.

e6169.pdf
e6172 2010

Moretti, M., De Cáceres, M., Pradella, C., Obrist, M. K., Wermelinger, B., Legendre, P. and Duelli, P. 2010. Fire-induced taxonomic and functional changes in saproxylic beetle communities in fire sensitive regions. – Ecography 33: 760-771.

e6172.pdf

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