Appendix
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Article number![]() | Year | Description | Documents |
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ECOG-04469 | 2019 | Drury, J. P., Barnes, M., Finneran, A. F., Harris, M. and Grether, G. F. 2019. Continent-scale phenotype mapping using citizen scientists’ photographs. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04469 | ![]() |
ECOG-04464 | 2019 | Alroy, J. 2019. Discovering biogeographic and ecological clusters with a graph theoretic spin on factor analysis. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04464 | ![]() |
ECOG-04463 | 2019 | Byrne, M. E., Vaudo, J. J., Harvey, G. C. McN., Johnston, M. W., Wetherbee, B. M. and Shivji, M. 2019. Behavioral response of a mobile marine predator to environmental variables differs across ecoregions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04463 | ![]() |
ECOG-04462 | 2019 | Rodríguez-Tricot, L. and Arim, M. 2019. From Hutchinsonian ratios to spatial scaling theory: the interplay among limiting similarity, body size, and landscape structure. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04462 | ![]() |
ECOG-04461 | 2019 | Olivier, P., Frelat, R., Bonsdorff, E., Kortsch, S., Kröncke, I., Möllmann, C., Neumann, H., Sell, A. F. and Nordström, M. C. 2019. Exploring the temporal variability of a food web using long-term biomonitoring data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04461 | ![]() |
ECOG-04454 | 2020 | Otto, R., Fernández-Lugo, S., Blandino, C., Manganelli, G., Chiarucci, A. and Fernández-Palacios, J. M. 2020. Biotic homogenization of oceanic islands depends on taxon, spatial scale and the quantification approach. – Ecoraphy doi: 10.1111/ecog.04454 | ![]() |
ECOG-04445 | 2019 | Stegner, M. A., Turner, M. G., Iglesias, V. and Whitlock, C. 2019. Post-fire vegetation and climate dynamics in low-elevation forests over the last three millennia in Yellowstone National Park. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04445 | ![]() |
ECOG-04444 | 2019 | Ovaskainen, O., Rybicki, J. and Abrego, N. 2019. What can observational data reveal about metacommunity processes? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04444 | ![]() |
ECOG-04442 | 2019 | Osorio-Olvera, L., Soberón, J. and Falconi, M. 2019. On population abundance and niche structure. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04442 | ![]() |
ECOG-04434 | 2019 | Jin, Y. and Qian, H. 2019. V.PhyloMaker: an R package that can generate very large phylogenies for vascular plants. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04434 | ![]() |
ECOG-04423 | 2020 | Gamliel, I., Buba, Y., Guy-Haim, T., Garval, T., Willette, D., Rilov, G. and Belmaker, J. 2020. Incorporating physiology into species distribution models moderates the projected impact of warming on selected Mediterranean marine species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04423 | ![]() |
ECOG-04421 | 2019 | Lynn, J. S., Kazenell, M. R., Kivlin, S. N. and Rudgers, J. A. 2019. Context-dependent biotic interactions control plant abundance across altitudinal environmental gradients. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04421 | ![]() |
ECOG-04412 | 2019 | Tsang, T. P. N., Dyer, E. E. and Bonebrake; T. C. 2019. Alien species richness is currently unbounded in all but the most urbanized bird communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04412 | ![]() |
ECOG-04408 | 2019 | La Sorte, F. A., Fink, D. and Johnston, A. 2019. Time of emergence of novel climates for North American migratory bird populations. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04408 | ![]() |
ECOG-04406 | 2020 | Polaina, E., González‐Suárez, M. and Revilla, E. 2019. The legacy of past human land use in current patterns of mammal distribution. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04406 | ![]() |
ECOG-04403 | 2019 | Vidal, M. M., Banks-Leite, C., Tambosi, L. R., Hasui, È., Develey, P. F., Silva, W. R., Guimarães Jr, P. R. and Metzger, J. P. 2019. Predicting the non-linear collapse of plant-frugivore networks due to habitat. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04403 | ![]() |
ECOG-04396 | 2019 | Bosc, C., Hui, C., Roets, F. and Pauw, A. 2019. Importance of biotic niches versus drift in a plant-inhabiting arthropod community depends on rarity and trophic group. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04396 | ![]() |
ECOG-04389 | 2019 | Klonner, G., Wessely, J., Gattringer, A., Moser, D., Dullinger, I., Hülber, K., Rumpf, S. B., Block, S., Bossdorf, O., Carboni, M., Conti, L., Dawson, W., Haeuser, E., Hermy, M., Münkemüller, T., Parepa, M., Thuiller, W., Van der Veken, S., Verheyen, K., van Kleunen, M., Essl, F. and Dullinger, S. 2019. Effects of climate change and horticultural use on the spread of naturalized alien garden plants in Europe. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04389 | ![]() |
ECOG-04386 | 2019 | Fernandes, T. and McMeans, B. C. 2019. Coping with the cold: energy storage strategies for surviving winter in freshwater fish. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04386 | ![]() |
ECOG-04385 | 2019 | Meynard, C. N., Leroy, B. and Kaplan, D. M. 2019. Testing methods in species distribution modelling using virtual species: what have we learnt and what are we missing? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04385 | ![]() |