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 numbersort ascending Year Description Documents
ECOG-03303 2017

SAndom, C. J., Faurby, S., Svenning, J.-C., Burnham, D., Dickman, A., Hinks, A. E., Macdonald, E. A., Ripple, W. J., Williams, J. and Macdonald, D. W. 2017. Learning from the past to prepare for the future: felids face continued threat from declining prey richness. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03303

ecog-03303.zip
ECOG-03296 2017

Denoël, M., Dalleur, S., Langrand, E., Besnard, A. and Cayuela, H. 2017. Dispersal and alternative breeding site fidelity strategies in an amphibian. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03296

ecog-03296.pdf
ECOG-03295 2017

Koivula, M. J., Chamberlain, D. E., Fuller, R. J., Palmer, S. C. F., bankovics, A., Bracken, F., Bolger, T., de Juana, E., Montadert, M., Neves, R., Rufino,R., Sallent, A., da Silva, L. L., Leitão, P.J., Steffen, M. and Watt, A. D. 2017. Breeding bird species diversity across gradients of land use from forest to agriculture in Europe. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03295

ecog-03295.pdf
ECOG-03264 2017

Diamond, S. E. and Chick, L. D. 2017. Thermal specialist ant species have restricted, equatorial geographic ranges: implications for climate change vulnerability and risk of extinction. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03264

ecog-03264.pdf
ECOG-03263 2017

Lembrechts, J. J., Lenoir, J., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A.Geron, C., Bussé, G., Milbau, A. and Nijs, I. 2017. Microclimate variability in alpine ecosystems as stepping stones for non-native plant establishment above their current elevational limit. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03263

ecog-03263.pdf
ECOG-03260 2018

López-Aguirre, C., Hand, S. J. , Laffan, S. W. and Archer, M. 2018. Phylogenetic diversity, types of endemism and the evolutionary history of New World bats. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03260

ecog-03260.pdf
ECOG-03255 2017

Brucet, S., Arranz, I., Mehner, T., Argillier, C., Beklioğlu, M., Benejam, L., Boll, T., Holmgren, K., Lauridsen, T. L., Svenning, J.-C., Winfield, I. J. and Jeppesen, E. 2017. Size diversity and species diversity relationships in fish assemblages of Western Palearctic lakes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03255

ecog-03255.pdf
ECOG-03247 2017

Quitián, M., Santillán, V., Espinosa, C. I., Homeier, J., Böhning-Gaese, K., Schleuning, M. and Neuschulz, E. L. 2017. Elevation-dependent effects of forest fragmentation on plant-bird interaction networks in the tropical Andes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03247

ecog-03247.pdf
ECOG-03247 2017

Quitián, M., Santillán, V., Espinosa, C. I., Homeier, J., Böhning-Gaese, K., Schleuning, M. and Neuschulz, E. L. 2017. Elevation-dependent effects of forest fragmentation on plant-bird interaction networks in the tropical Andes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03247

ecog-03247.pdf
ECOG-03244 2017

Gibb, H., Sanders, N. J., Dunn, R. R., Arnan, X., Vasconcelos, H. L., Donoso, D. A., Andersen, D. A., Silva, R. R., Bishop, T. R., Gomez, C., Grossman, B. F., Yusah, K. M., Luke, S. H., Pacheco, R., Pearce-Duvet, J., Retana, J., Tista, M. and Parr, C. L. 2017. Habitat disturbance selects against both small and large species across varying climates. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.03244

ecog-03244.pdf
ECOG-03235 2017

Wogan, G. O. U. and Wang, I. J. 2017. The value of space-for-time substitution for studying finescale microevolutionary processes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03235

ecog-03235.pdf
ECOG-03235 2017

Wogan, G. O. U. and Wang, I. J. 2017. The value of space-for-time substitution for studying finescale microevolutionary processes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03235

ecog-03235.pdf
ECOG-03234 2017

Senner, N. R., Stager, M. and Cheviron, Z. A. 2017. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in climate change limits species’ dispersal capabilities and adaptive potential. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03234

ecog-03234.pdf
ECOG-03233 2017

Gange, A. C., Heegaard, E., Boddy, L., Andrew, C., Kirk, P., Halvorsen, R., Kuyper, T. W., Bässler, C., Diez, J., Heilman-Clausen, J., Høiland, K., Büntgen, U. and Kauserud, H. 2017. Trait-dependent distributional shifts in fruiting of common British fungi. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03233

ecog-03233.pdf
ECOG-03232 2017

Evans, T., Pigot, A., Kumschick, S., Sekercioglu, C. H. and Blackburn, T. M. 2017. Determinants of data deficiency in the impacts of alien bird species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03232

ecog-03232.pdf
ECOG-03226 2017

Sugiura, S. and Hayashi, M. 2017. Functional compensation by insular scavengers: the relative contributions of vertebrates and invertebrates vary among islands. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03226

ecog-03226.pdf
ECOG-03220 2017

Morán-López, T., Carlo, T. A. and Morales, J. M. 2017. The role of frugivory in plant diversity maintenance – a simulation approach. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03220

ecog-03220.pdf
ECOG-03189 2018

Pérez-Rodríguez, A., Khimoun, A., Ollivier, A., Eraud, C., Faivre, B. and Garnier, S. 2018. Habitat fragmentation, not habitat loss, drives the prevalence of blood parasites in a Caribbean passerine. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03189

ecog-03189.zip
ECOG-03188 2018

Liu, C., Newell, G. and White, M. 2018. The effect of sample size on the accuracy of species distribution models: considering both presences and pseudo-absences or background sites. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03188

 

ecog-03188.pdf
ECOG-03187 2017

Blonder, B. 2017. Hypervolume concepts in niche- and trait-based ecology. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03187

ecog-03187.pdf

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