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 number | Year | Description | Documents |
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ECOG-04226 | 2019 | Garcia, R. A., Allen, J. L. and Clusella-Trullas, S. 2019. Rethinking the scale and formulation of indices assessing organism vulnerability to warmer habitats. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04226 | ecog-04226.pdf |
ECOG-04224 | 2018 | Krasnov, B. R., Shenbrot, G. S., an der Mescht, L., Warburton, E. M. and Khokhlova, I. S. 2019. Phylogenetic and compositional diversity are governed by different rules: a study of fleas parasitic on small mammals in four biogeographic realms. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04224 | ecog-04224.pdf |
ECOG-04203 | 2019 | Pagani-Núñez, E., Liang, D., He, C., Zhou, X., Luo, X., Liu, Y. and Goodale, E. 2019. Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04203 | ecog-04203.zip |
ECOG-04202 | 2019 | Guevara, L. and León-Paniagua, L. 2019. How to survive a glaciation: the challenge of estimating biologically realistic potential distributions under freezing conditions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04202 | ecog-04202.pdf |
ECOG-04194 | 2019 | López-Aguirre, C., Hand, S. J., Laffan, S. W. and Archer, M. 2019. Zoogeographical regions and geospatial patterns of phylogenetic diversity and endemism of New World bats. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04194 | ecog-04194.zip |
ECOG-04192 | 2018 | Duarte, G., Segurado, P., Oliveira, T., Haidvogl, G., Pont, D., Ferreira, M. T. and Branco, P. 2019. The River Network Toolkit – RivTool. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04192 | ecog-04192.pdf |
ECOG-04180 | 2019 | Morgan, W. H., Cornulier, T. and Lambin, X. 2019. Colonisation dynamics during range expansion is poorly predicted by dispersal in the core range. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04180 | ecog-04180.pdf |
ECOG-04159 | 2019 | Kitzes, J. 2019. Evidence for power-law scaling in species aggregation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04159 | ecog-04159.pdf |
ECOG-04143 | 2019 | Lee, C. K. F., Keith, D. A., Nicholson, E. and Murray, N. J. 2019. Redlistr: tools for the IUCN Red Lists of ecosystems and threatened species in R. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04143 | ecog-04143.pdf |
ECOG-04140 | 2018 | McCulloch, G. A., Foster, B. J., Ingram, T. and Waters, J. M. 2019. Insect wing loss is tightly linked to the treeline: evidence from a diverse stonefly assemblage. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04140 | ecog-04140.pdf |
ECOG-04125 | 2018 | van Gasteren, H., Krijgsveld, K. L., Klauke, N., Leshem, Y., Metz, I. C., Skakuj, M., Sorbi, S., Schekler, I. and Shamoun-Baranes, J.2019. Aeroecology meets aviation safety: early warning systems in Europe and the Middle East prevent collisions between birds and aircraft. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04125 | ecog-04125.pdf |
ECOG-04122 | 2018 | De Solan, T., Renner, I., Cheylan, M., Geniez, P. and Barnagaud, J.-Y. 2019. Opportunistic records reveal Mediterranean reptiles’ scale-dependent responses to anthropogenic land use. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04122 | ecog-04122.zip |
ECOG-04117 | 2018 | Antão, L. H., McGill, B., Magurran, A. E., Soares, A. and Dornelas, M. 2019. β-diversity scaling patterns are consistent across metrics and taxa. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04117 | ecog-04117.pdf |
ECOG-04115 | 2018 | Szewcyk, T. M. and McCain, C. M. 2019. Disentangling elevational richness: a multi-scale hierarchical Bayesian occupancy model of Colorado ant communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04115 | ecog-04115.pdf |
ECOG-04102 | 2018 | Maestri, R., Upham, N. S. and Patterson, B. D. 2018. Tracing the diversification history of a Neogene rodent invasion into South America. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04102 | ecog-04102.pdf |
ECOG-04093 | 2018 | Weiser, E. L., Diffendorfer, J. E., López-Hoffman, L., Semmens, D. and Thogmartin, W. E. 2019. Consequences of ignoring spatial variation in population trend when conducting a power analysis. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04093 | ecofg-04093.pdf |
ECOG-04083 | 2018 | Bauer, S., Shamoun-Baranes, J., Nilsson, C., Farnsworth, A., Kelly, J., Reynolds, D. R., Dokter, A. M., Krauel, J., Petterson, L. B., Horton, K. G. and Chapman, J. W. 2019. The grand challenges of migration ecology that radar aeroecology can help answer. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04083 | ecog-04083.pdf |
ECOG-04065 | 2018 | Lovas-Kiss, Á., Sánchez, M. I., Wilkinson, D. M., Coughlan, D. M., Alves, J. A. and Green, A. J. 2019. Shorebirds as important vectors for plant dispersal in Europe. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04065 | ecog-04065.zip |
ECOG-04064 | 2018 | Baudier, K. M., D’Amelio, C. L., Sulger, E., O’Connor, M. P. and O’Donnell, S. 2019. Plastic collective endothermy in a complex animal society (army ant bivouacs: Eciton burchellii parvispinum). – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04064 | ecog-04064.pdf |
ECOG-04041 | 2018 | Liechti, F., Aschwanden, J., Blew, J., Boos, M., Brabant, R., Dokter, A. M., Kosarev, V., Lukach, M., Maruri, M., Reyniers, M., Schekler, I., Schmaljohann, H., Schmid, B., Weisshaupt, N. and Sapir, N. 2019. Crosscalibration of different radar systems for monitoring nocturnal bird migration across Europe and the Near East. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04041 | ecog-04041.pdf |