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-02007 | 2016 | Comte, L., Cucherousset, J. and Olden, J. D. 2016. Global test of Eltonian niche conservatism of nonnative freshwater fish species between their native and introduced ranges. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02007 | ecog-02007.pdf |
ECOG-01871 | 2015 | Comte, L., Hugueny, B. and Grenouillet, G. 2015. Climate interacts with anthropogenic drivers to determine extirpation dynamics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01871 | ecog-01871.pdf |
ECOG-02121 | 2016 | Concepción, E. D., Götzenberger, L., Nobis, M. P., de Bello, F., Obrist, M. K. and Moretti, M. 2016. Contrasting trait assembly patterns in plant and bird communities along environmental and humaninduced land-use gradients. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02121 | ecog-02121.pdf |
ECOG-04560 | 2019 | Connan, M., Dilley, B. J., Whitehead, O., Davies, D., McQuaid, C. D. and Ryan, P. G. 2019. Multidimensional stable isotope analysis illuminates resource partitioning in a sub-Antarctic island bird community. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04560 | ecog-04560.pdf |
ECOG-00753 | 2014 | Conti, L., Comte, L., Hugueny, B. and Grenouillet, G. 2014. Drivers of freshwater fish colonisations and extirpations under climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00753 | ecog-00753.pdf |
ECOG-00802 | 2014 | Copeland, S. M. and Harrison, S. P. 2014. Identifying plant traits associated with topographic contrasts in a rugged and diverse region (Klamath-Siskiyou Mts, OR, USA). – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00802 | ecog-00802.pdf |
E5894 | 2010 | Corenblit, D., Steiger, J. and Tabacchi, E. 2010. Biogeomorphic succession dynamics in a Mediterranean river system. – Ecography 33: 1136-1148. | e5894.pdf |
E5590 | 2009 | Cornelissen, T. and Stiling, P. 2009. Spatial, bottom-up, and top-down effects on the abundance of a leaf miner. – Ecography 32: 459–467. | e5590.pdf |
ECOG-04481 | 2019 | Cornwell, W. K., Pearse, W. D., Dalrymple, R. L. and Zanne, A. E. 2019. What we (don’t) know about global plant diversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04481 | ecog-04481.pdf |
ECOG-02937 | 2017 | Correll, M. D., Wiest, W. A., Hodgman, T. P., Kelley, J. P., McGill, B. J., Elphick, C. S., Shriver, W. G., Conway, M., Field, C. R. and Olsen, B. J. 2017. A Pleistocene disturbance event describes modern diversity patterns in tidal marsh birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02937 | ecog-02937.pdf |
ECOG-01243 | 2015 | Correll, R. A., Prowse, T. A. A. and Prideaux, G. J. 2015. Lean-season primary productivity and heat dissipation as key drivers of geographic body-size variation in a widespread marsupial. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01243 | ecog-01243.pdf |
ECOG-00473 | 2014 | Coyle, J. R., Halliday, F. W., Lopez, B. E., Palmquist, K. A., Wilfahrt, P. A. and Hurlbert, A. H. 2014. Using trait and phylogenetic diversity to evaluate the generality of the stress-dominance hypothesis in eastern North American tree communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00473 | ecog-00473.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-02513 | 2017 | Cramer, K. L., O’Dea, A., Carpenter, C. and Norris, R. D. 2017. A 3000 year record of Caribbean reef urchin communities reveals causes and consequences of longterm decline in Diadema antillarum. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02513 | ecog-02513.pdf |
ECOG-04722 | 2019 | Cramer, K. L., O’Dea, A., Leonard-Pingel, J. S. and Norris, R. D. 2019. Millennial-scale change in the structure of a Caribbean reef ecosystem and the role of human and natural disturbance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04722 | ecog-04722.pdf |
ECOG-02461 | 2016 | Cramer, M. D., Barger, N. N. and Tschinkel, W. R. 2016. Edaphic properties enable facilitative and competitive interactions resulting in fairy circle formation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02461 | ecog-02461.pdf |
ECOG-03860 | 2018 | Cramer, M. D., Power, S. C., Belev, A., Gillson, L., Bond, W. J., Hoffman, M. T. and Hedin, L. O. 2019. Are forest-shrubland mosaics of the Cape Floristic Region an example of alternate stable states? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03860 | ecog-03860.pdf |
E7138 | 2012 | Crase, B., Liedloff, A. C. and Wintle, B. A. 2012. A new method for dealing with residual spatial autocorrelation in species distribution models. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx. | e7138.pdf |
ECOG-01179 | 2015 | Crimmins, S. M., Walleser, L. R., Hertel, D. R., McKann, P. C., Rohweder, J. J. and Thogmartin, W. E. 2015. Relating mesocarnivore relative abundance to anthropogenic land-use with a hierarchical spatial count model. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01179 | ecog-01179.pdf |
ECOG-04653 | 2019 | Critchley, E. J., Grecian, W. J., Benninson, A., Kane, A., Wischnewski, S., Cañadas, A., Tierney, D., Quinn, J. L. and Jessopp, M. J. 2019. Assessing the effectiveness of foraging radius models for seabird distributions using biotelemetry and survey data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04653 | ecog-04653.pdf |