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-03849 | 2018 | Redmond, C. M., Auga, J., Gewa, B., Segar, S. T., Miller, S. E., Molem, K., Weiblen, G. D., Butterill, P. T., Maiyah, G., Hood, A. S. C., Volf, M., Jorge, L. R., Basset, Y. and Novotn••, V. 2019. High specialization and limited structural change in plant-herbivore networks along a successional chronosequence in tropical montane forest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03849 | ecog-03849.pdf |
ECOG-03836 | 2018 | Davis, K., Dobrowski, S., Holden, Z. A., Higuera, P. E. and Abatzoglou, J. T. 2018. Microclimatic buffering in forests of the future: the role of local water balance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03836 | ecog-03836.pdf |
ECOG-03828 | 2018 | Soininen, J., Jamoneau, A., Rosebery, J., Leboucher, T., Wang, J., Kokociński, M. and Passy, S. I. 2018. Stream diatoms exhibit weak niche conservation along global environmental and climatic gradients. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03828 | ecog-03828.pdf |
ECOG-03825 | 2018 | Park, D. S. and Razafindratsima, O. H. 2018. Anthropogenic threats can have cascading homogenizing effects on the phylogenetic and functional diversity of tropical ecosystems. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03825 | ecog-03825.pdf |
ECOG-03823 | 2018 | Schuetz, J. G., Mills, K. E., Allyn, A. J., Stamieszkin, K., Le Bris, A. and Pershing, A. J. 2018. Complex patterns of temperature sensitivity, not ecological traits, dictate diverse species responses to climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03823 | ecog-03823.pdf |
ECOG-03817 | 2018 | Loewen, C. J. G., Strecker, A. L., Larson, G. L., Vogel, A., Fischer, J. M. and Vinebrooke, R. D. 2019. Macroecological drivers of zooplankton communities across the mountains of western North America. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03817 | ecog-03817.pdf |
ECOG-03812 | 2018 | Matthews, T. J., Sadler, J., Carvalho, R., Nunes, R. and Borges, P. A. V. 2018. Differential temporal betadiversity patterns of native and non-native arthropod species in a fragmented native forest landscape. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03812 | ecog-03812.pdf |
ECOG-03795 | 2018 | Berdugo, M., Soliveres, S., Kéfi, S.and Maestre, F. T. 2019. The interplay between facilitation and habitat type drives spatial vegetation patterns in global drylands. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03795 | ecog-03795.pdf |
ECOG-03791 | 2019 | le Roux, E., Marneweck, D. G., Clinning, G., Druce, D. J., Kerley, G. I. H. and Cromsigt, J. P. G. M. 2019. Top-down limits on prey populations may be more severe in larger prey species, despite having fewer predators. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03971 | ecog-03791.pdf |
ECOG-03784 | 2018 | Coelho, M. T. P., Dambros, C., Rosauer, D. F., Pereira, E. B. and Rangel, T. F. 2018. Effects of neutrality and productivity on mammal richness and evolutionary history in Australia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03784 | ecog-03784.pdf |
ECOG-03783 | 2018 | Garcia-R, J. C., Gonzalez-Orozco, C. E. and Trewick, S. A. 2018. Contrasting patterns of diversification in a bird family (Aves: Gruiformes: Rallidae) are revealed by analysis of geospatial distribution of species and phylogenetic diversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03783 | ecog-03783.zip |
ECOG-03782 | 2018 | Woods, T. and McGarvey, D. J. 2018. Assessing the relative influences of abiotic and biotic factors on American eel Anguilla rostrata distribution using hydrologic, physical habitat, and functional trait data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03782 | ecog-03782.pdf |
ECOG-03771 | 2019 | Soriano-Redondo, A., Jones-Todd, C. M., Bearhop, S., Hilton, G. M., Lock, L., Votier, S. C. and Illian, J. B. 2019. Understanding species distribution in dynamic populations: a new approach using spatio-temporal point process models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03771 | ecog-03771.zip |
ECOG-03757 | 2018 | Outomuro, D. and Johansson, F. 2018. Wing morphology and migration status, but not body size, habitat or Rapoport’s rule predict range size in North-American dragonflies (Odonata: Libellulidae). – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03757 | ecog-03757.zip |
ECOG-03752 | 2018 | Blanckenhorn, W. U., Bauerfeind, S. S., Berger, D., Davidowitz, G., Fox, C. W., Guillaume, F., Nakamura, S., Nishimura, K., Sasaki, H., Stillwell, R. C., Tachi, T. and Schäfer, M. A. 2018. Life history traits, but not body size, vary systematically along latitudinal gradients on three continents in the widespread yellow dung fly. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03752 | ecog-03752.zip |
ECOG-03750 | 2018 | Blackburn, T. M., Redding, D. W. and Dyer, E. E. 2018. Bergmann’s rule in alien birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03750 | ecog-03750.zip |
ECOG-03747 | 2018 | Kohli, B. A., Terry, R. C. and Rowe, R. J. 2018. A trait-based framework for discerning drivers of species co-occurrence across heterogeneous landscapes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03747 | ecog-03747.pdf |
ECOG-03733 | 2018 | Brown, C. D., Dufour-Tremblay, G., Jameson, R. G., Mamet, S. D., Trant, A. J., Walker, X. J., Boudreau, S., Harper, K. A., Henry, G. H. R., Hermanutz, L., Hofgaard, A., Isaeva, L., Kershaw, G. P. and Johnstone, J. F. 2018. Reproduction as a bottleneck to treeline advance across the circumarctic forest tundra ecotone. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03733 | ecog-03733.pdf |
ECOG-03730 | 2018 | Fernández-López, J. and Schliep, K. 2019. rWind: download, edit and include wind data in ecological and evolutionary analysis. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03730 | ecog-03730.zip |
ECOG-03711 | 2018 | Aspin, T. W. H., Matthews, T. J., Khamis, K., Milner, A. M., Wang, Z., O’Callaghan, M. J. and Ledger, M. E. 2018. Drought intensification drives turnover of structure and function in stream invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03711 | ecog-03711.pdf |