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 numbersort ascending Year Description Documents
ECOG-04886 2019

Kass, J. M., Anderson, R. P., Espinosa-Lucas, A., Juárez-Jaimes, V., Martínez-Salas, E., Botello, F., Tavera, G., Flores-Martínez, J. J. and Sánchez-Cordero, V. 2019. Biotic predictors with phenological information improve range estimates for migrating monarch butterflies in Mexico. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04886

ecog-04886.pdf
ECOG-04877 2020

Moyano, J., Dickie, I., Rodriguez-Cabal1, M. A. and  Nuñez, M. A.2020. Patterns of plant naturalization show that facultative mycorrhizal plants are more likely to succeed outside their native Eurasian ranges. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04877

ecog-04877.zip
ECOG-04874 2020

Oliveira, E. A., Perez, M. F., Bertollo, L. A. C., Gestich, C. C., Ráb, P., Ezaz, T., Souza, F. H. S., Viana, P., Feldberg, E., Oliveira, E. H. C. and Cioffi, M. B. 2020. Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04874

ecog-04874.pdf
ECOG-04873 2019

Qian, H., Zhang, J., Sandel, B. and Jin, Y. 2019. Phylogenetic structure of angiosperm trees in local forest communities along latitudinal and elevational gradients in eastern North America. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04873

ecog-04873.pdf
ECOG-04871 2020

Rotenberry, J. T. and Balasubramaniam, P. 2020. Connecting species’ geographical distributions to environmental variables: range maps versus observed points of occurrence. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04871

ecog-04871.pdf
ECOG-04870 2020

Blanchard, G., Birnbaum, P. and Munoz, F. 2020. Extinction-immigration dynamics lag behind environmental filtering in shaping the composition of tropical dry forests within a changing landscape. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04870

ecog-04870.pdf
ECOG-04868 2020

Berkström, C., Eggertsen, L., Godell, W., Cordeiro, C. A. M. M., Lucena, M. B., Gustafsson, R., Bandeira, S., Jiddawi, N. and Ferreira, C. 2020. Thresholds in seascape connectivity: the spatial arrangement of nursery habitats structure fish communities on nearby reefs. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04868

ecog-04868.pdf
ECOG-04864 2019

Baudron, A. R., Brunel, T., Blanchet, M.-A., Hidalgo, M., Chust, G., Brown, E. J., Kleisner, K. M., Millar, C., MacKenzie, B. R., Nikolioudakis, N., Fernandes, J. A. and Fernandes, P. G. 2019. Changing fish distributions challenge the effective management of European fisheries. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04864

ecog-04864.pdf
ECOG-04863 2019

Callaghan, C. T., Major, R. E., Cornwell, W. K., Poore, A. G. B., Wilshire, J. H. and Lyons, M. B. 2019. A continental measure of urbanness predicts avian response to local urbanization. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04863

ecog-04863.pdf
ECOG-04859 2020

Camp, R. J., Miller, D. L., Thomas, L., Buckland, S. T. and Kendall, S. J. 2020. Using density surface models to estimate spatio-temporal changes in population densities and trend. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04859

ecog-04859.pdf
ECOG-04856 2019

Wion, A. P., Weisberg, P. J., Pearse, I. S. and Redmond, M. D. 2019. Aridity drives spatiotemporal patterns of masting across the latitudinal range of a dryland conifer. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04856

ecog-04856.pdf
ECOG-04840 2019

Massatti, R. and Knowles, L. L. 2019. The historical context of contemporary climatic adaptation: a case study in the climatically dynamic and environmentally complex southwestern United States. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04840

ecog-04840.pdf
ECOG-04839 2020

Su, X., Shrestha, N., Xu, X., Sandanova, D., Wang, Q., Wang, S., Dimitrov, D. and Wang, Z. 2020. Phylogenetic conservatism and biogeographic affinity influence woody plant species richness–climate relationships in eastern Eurasia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04839

ecog-04839.zip
ECOG-04836 2020

Eme, D., Anderson, M. J., Myers, E. M. V., Roberts, C. D. and Liggins, L. 2020. Phylogenetic measures reveal eco-evolutionary drivers of biodiversity along a depth gradient. – Ecoraphy doi: 10.1111/ecog.04836

ecog-04836.pdf
ECOG-04835 2019

Crabot, J., Heino, J., Launay, B. and Datry, T. 2019. Drying determines the temporal dynamics of stream invertebrate structural and functional beta diversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04835

ecog-04835.pdf
ECOG-04824 2019

Lines, E. R., Zavala, M. A., Ruiz-Benito, P. and Coomes, D. A. 2019. Capturing juvenile tree dynamics from count data using Approximate Bayesian Computation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04824

ecog-04824.pdf
ECOG-04815 2019

Azevedo, J. A. R., Guedes, T. B., Nogueira, C. C., Passos, P., Sawaya, R. J., Prudente, A. L. C., Barbo, F. E., Strüssmann, C., Franco, F. L., Arzamendia, V., Giraudo, A. R., Argôlo, A. J. S., Jansen, M., Zaher, H., Tonini, J. F. R., Faurby, S. and Antonelli, A. 2019. Museums and cradles of diversity are geographically coincident for narrowly distributed Neotropical snakes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04815

ecog-04815.pdf
ECOG-04808 2020

Timoner, P., Marle, P., Castella, E. and Lehmann, A. 2020. Spatial patterns of mayfly, stonefly and caddisfly assemblages in Swiss running waters in the face of global warming. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04808

ecog-04808.pdf
ECOG-04806 2019

Williams, J. J., Bates, A. E. and Newbold, T. 2019. Human-dominated land uses favour species affiliated with more extreme climates, especially in the tropics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04806

ecog-04806.pdf
ECOG-04799 2019

Schulz, T., Vanhatalo, J. and Saastamoinen, M. 2019. Long-term demographic surveys reveal a consistent relationship between average occupancy and abundance within local populations of a butterfly metapopulation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04799

ecog-04799.pdf

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