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
ECOG-04014 2018

Davis, K. T., Callaway, R. M., Fajardo, A., Pauchard, A., Nuñez, M. A., Brooker, R. W., Maxwell, B. D., Dimarco, R. D., Peltzer, D. A., Mason, B., Ruotsalainen, S., McIntosh, A. C. S., Pakeman, R. J., Smith, A. L. and Gundale, M. J. 2019. Severity of impacts of an introduced species corresponds with regional eco-evolutionary experience. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04014

ecog-04014.pdf
ECOG-03948 2018

Guiden, P. W., Connolly, B. M. and Orrock, J. L. 2019. Seedling responses to decreased snow depend on canopy composition and small-mammal herbivore presence. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03948

ecog-03948.pdf
ECOG-04028 2018

Dokter, A. M., Desmet, P., Spaaks, J. H., van Hoey, S., Veen, L., Verlinden, L., Nilsson, C., Haase, G., Leijnse, H., Farnsworth, A., Bouten, W. and Shamoun-Baranes, J. 2019. bioRad: biological analysis and visualization of weather radar data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04028

ecog-04028.pdf
ECOG-03984 2018

Stoessel, M., Elmhagen, B., Vinka, M., Hellström, P. and Angerbjörn, A. 2019. The fluctuating world of a tundra predator guild: bottom-up constraints overrule top-down species interactions in winter. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03984

ecog-03984.pdf
ECOG-04003 2018

Nilsson, C., Dokter, A. M., Verlinden, L., Shamoun- Baranes, J., Schmid, B., Desmet, P., Bauer, S., Chapman, J., Alves, J. A., Stepanian, P. M., Sapir, N., Wainwright, C., Boos, M., Górska, A., Menz, M. H. M., Rodrigues, P., Leijnse, H., Zehtindjiev, P., Brabant, R., Haase, G., Weisshaupt, N., Ciach, M. and Liechti, F. 2019. Revealing patterns of nocturnal migration using the European weather radar network. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04003

ecog-04003.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-03974 2018

Cohen, E. B., Rushing, C. R., Moore, F. R., Hallworth, M. T., Hostetler, J. A., Ramirez, M. G. and Marra, P. P. 2019. The strength of migratory connectivity for birds en route to breeding through the Gulf of Mexico. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03974

ecog-03974.pdf
ECOG-03493 2018

Gimenez, L. 2019. Incorporating the geometry of dispersal and migration to understand spatial patterns of species distributions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03493

ecog-03493.zip
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
ECOG-04027 2018

Santini, L., Pironon, S., Maiorano, L. and Thuiller, W. 2019. Addressing common pitfalls does not provide more support to geographical and ecological abundantcentre hypotheses. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.04027

ecog-04027.pdf
ECOG-03593 2018

Tarr, S., Meiri, S., Hicks, J. J. and Algar, A. C. 2018. A biogeographic reversal in sexual size dimorphism along a continental temperature gradient. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03593

ecog-03593.pdf
ECOG-03876 2018

Dittel, J. W., Moore, C. M. and Vander Wall, S. B. 2018. The mismatch in distributions of vertebrates and the plants that they disperse. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03876

ecog-03876.pdf
ECOG-04031 2018

Jung, M., Rowhani, P., Newbold, T., Bentley, L., Purvis, A. and Scharlemann, J. P. W. 2018. TLocal species assemblages are influenced more by past than current dissimilarities in photosynthetic activity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04031

ecog-04031.pdf
ECOG-04102 2018

Maestri, R., Upham, N. S. and Patterson, B. D. 2018. Tracing the diversification history of a Neogene rodent invasion into South America. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04102

ecog-04102.pdf
ECOG-03917 2018

Brehm, G., Zeuss, D. and Colwell, R. K. 2018. Moth body size increases with elevation along a complete tropical elevational gradient for two hyperdiverse clades. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03917

ecog-03917.pdf
ECOG-03621 2018

Zwolicki, A., Pudełko, R., Moskal, K., Świderska, J., Saath, S. and Weydmann, A. 2018. The importance of spatial scale in habitat selection by European beaver. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03621

ecog-03621.pdf
ECOG-03986 2018

Qiao, H., Feng, X., Escobar, L. E., Peterson, A. T., Soberón, J., Zhu, G. and Papeş, M. 2018. An evaluation of transferability of ecological niche models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03986

ecog-03986.pdf
ECOG-02981 2018

Neilan, W. L., Barton, P. S., McAlpine, C. A., Wood, J. T. and Lindenmayer, D. B. 2018. Contrasting effects of mosaic structure on alpha and beta diversity of bird assemblages in a human-modified landscape. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02981

ecog-02981.pdf
ECOG-03889 2018

Amado, T. F., Bidau, C. J. and Olalla-Tárraga, M. Á. 2018. Geographic variation of body size in New World anurans: energy and water in a balance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03889

ecog-03889.zip
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

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