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-02701 2017

Floury, M., Souchon, Y. and Van Looy, K. 2017. Climatic and trophic processes drive long-term changes in functional diversity of freshwater invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02701

ecog-02701.pdf
ECOG-02683 2017

Eme, D., Zagmajster, M., Delić, T., Fišer, C., Flot, J.- F., Konecny-Dupré, L., Pálsson, S., Stoch, F., Zakšek, V., Douady, C. and Malard, F. 2017. Do cryptic species matter in macroecology? Sequencing European groundwater crustaceans yields smaller ranges but does not challenge biodiversity determinants. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02683

ecog-02683.pdf
ECOG-02671 2016

Di Cola, V., Broennimann, O., Petitpierre, B., Breiner, F. T., D’Amen, M., Randin, C., Engler, R., Pottier, J., Pio, D., Dubuis, A., Pellissier, L., Mateo, R. G., Hordijk, W., Salamin, N. and Guisan, A. 2016. ecospat: an R package to support spatial analyses and modeling of species niches and distributions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02671

ecog-02671.pdf
ECOG-02663 2016

Dambros, C. S., Moraris, J. W., Azevedo, R. A. and Gotelli, N. J. 2016. Isolation by distance, not rivers, control the distribution of termite species in the Amazonian rain forest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02663

ecog-02663.pdf
ECOG-02658 2016

Brooks, S. J., Self, A., Powney, G., Pearse, W. D., Penn, M. and Paterson, G. L. J. 2016. The influence of life history traits on the phenological response of British butterflies to climate variability since the late-19th century. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02658

ecog-02658.pdf
ECOG-02655 2017

Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D. L., Schaefer, J. A., Lewis, M. A., Mahoney, S. and Potts, J. R. 2017. Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry-based movement modelling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02655

ecog-02655.pdf
ECOG-02655 2017

Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D. L., Schaefer, J. A., Lewis, M. A., Mahoney, S. and Potts, J. R. 2017. Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry-based movement modelling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02655

ecog-02655.pdf
ECOG-02653 2016

Montesinos, D. and Callaway, R. M. 2016. Interregional hybrids of native and invasive Centaurea solstitialis display intermediate competitive ability. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02653

ecog-02653.pdf
ECOG-02652 2016

Rosenblad, K. C. and Sax, D. F. 2016. A new framework for investigating biotic homogenization and exploring future trajectories: oceanic island plant and bird assemblages as a case study. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02652

ecog-02652.zip
ECOG-02649 2016

Rodrigues, J. F. M., Olalla-Tárraga, M. A., Iverson, J. B., Akre, T. S. B. and Diniz-Filho, J. A. F. 2016. Time and environment explain the current richness distribution of non-marine turtles worldwide. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02649

ecog-02649.pdf
ECOG-02647 2017

Morales-Barbero, J., Martinez, P. A., Ferrer-Castán, D. and Olalla-Tárraga, M. Á. 2017. Quaternary refugia are associated with higher speciation rates in mammalian faunas of the Western Palaearctic. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02647

ecog-02647.pdf
ECOG-02637 2017

Chain-Guadarrama, A., Imbach, P., Vilchez-Mendoza, S., Vierling, L. A. and Finegan, B. 2017. Potential trajectories of old-growth Neotropical forest functional composition under climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02637

ecog-02637.pdf
ECOG-02633 2016

Hierro, J. L., Khetsuriani, L., Andonian, K., Eren, Ö., Villarreal, D., janoian, G., Reinhart, K. O. and Callaway, R. M. 2016. The importance of factors controlling species abundance and distribution varies in native and non-native ranges. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02633

ecog-02633.pdf
ECOG-02632 2016

Carrié, R., Andrieu, E., Cunningham, S. A., Lentini, P. E., Loreau, M. and Ouin, A. 2016. Relationships among ecological traits of wild bee communities along gradients of habitat amount and fragmentation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02632

ecog-02632.pdf
ECOG-02623 2016

Hassall, C., Owen, J. and Gilbert, F. 2016. Phenological shifts in hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae): linking measurement and mechanism. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02623

ecog-02623.zip
ECOG-02618 2016

Webb, T. J., Barry, J. P. and McClain, C. R. 2016. Abundance–occupancy relationships in deep sea wood fall communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02618

ecog-02618.pdf
ECOG-02608 2016

Adams, B. J., Schnitzer, S. A. and Yanoviak, S. P. 2016. Trees as islands: canopy ant species richness increases with the size of liana-free trees in a Neotropical forest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02608

ecog-02608.pdf
ECOG-02607 2016

Collins, C. D., Banks-Leite, C., Brudvig, L. A., Foster, B. L., Cook, W. M., Damschen, E. I., Andrade, A., Austin, M., Camargo, J. L., Driscoll, D. A., Holt, R. D., Laurance, W. F., Nicholls, A. O. and Orrock, J. L. 2016. Fragmentation affects plant community composition over time. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02607

ecog-02607.pdf
ECOG-02604 2016

Dalsgaard, B., Schleuning, M., Maruyama, P. K., Matthias, D., Sonne, J., Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Zanata, T., Fjeldså, J., Böhning-Gaese, K. and Rahbek, C. 2016. Opposed latitudinal patterns of network-derived and dietary specialization in avian plant-frugivore interaction systems. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02604

ecog-02604.pdf
ECOG-02598 2016

Maréchaux, I., Rodrigues, A. S. L. and Charpentier, A. 2016. The value of coarse species range maps to inform local biodiversity conservation in a global context. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02598

ecog-02598.pdf

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