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 descending Year Description Documents
E7877 2012

Menéndez-Guerrero, P. A. and Graham, C. H. 2012. Evaluating multiple causes of amphibian declines of Ecuador using geographical quantitative analyses. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7877.pdf
E7886 2012

Pittiglio, C., Skidmore, A. K., van Gils, H. A. M. J. and Prins, H. H. T. 2012. Elephant response to spatial heterogeneity in a savanna landscape of northern Tanzania. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7886.pdf
E7903 2012

Virtanen, R., Grytnes, J.-A., Lenoir, J., Luoto, M., Oksanen, J., Oksanen, L. and Svenning, J.-C. 2012. Productivity-diversity patterns in arctic tundra vegetation. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7903.pdf
E7922 2012

le Roux, P. C., Virtanen, R. and Luoto, M. 2012. Geomorphological disturbance is necessary for predicting
fine-scale species distributions. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7922.pdf
E7927 2013

Samaš, P., Grim, T., Hauber, M. E., Cassey, P., Weidinger, K. and Evans, K. L. 2013. Ecological predictors of reduced avian reproductive investment in the southern hemisphere. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

e7927.pdf
ECO-00192 2013

Fayle, T. M., Turner, E. C. and Foster, W. A. 2013. Ant mosaics occur in SE Asian oil palm plantation but not rain forest and are influenced by the presence of nest-sites and non-native species. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00192.pdf
ECO-00237 2013

Dubuis, A., Rossier, L., Pottier, J., Pellissier, L., Vittoz, P. and Guisan, A. 2013. Predicting current and future spatial community patterns of plant functional traits. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00237.pdf
ECO-00360 2014

 Richardson, J. M. L., Govindarajulu, P. and Anholt, B. R. 2014. Distribution of the disease pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in non-epidemic amphibian communities of western Canada. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00360

 

ecog-00360.pdf
appendix_1_bdist_rcode.r
appendix_2_bd_data.csv
ECO-00608 2014

Oliver, T. H., Stefanescu, C., Páramo, F., Brereton, T. and Roy, D. B. 2014. Latitudinal gradients in butterfly population variability are influenced by landscape heterogeneity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00608

ecog-00608.pdf
ECO-00888 2014

Chadès, I., Chapron, G., Cros, M.-J., Garcia, F. and Sabbadin, R. 2014. MDPtoolbox: a multi-platform toolbox to solve stochastic dynamic programming problems. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00888

ecog-00888.pdf
reservedesigncode_r_matlab_scilab_octave.zip
ECO-00981 2014

McHugh, P., Thompson, R. M., Greig, H. S., Warburton, H. and McIntosh, A. R. 2014. Habitat size influences food web structure in drying streams. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01193

ecog-00981.zip
ECO-00986 2014

Yeh, Y.-C., Peres-Neto, P. R., Hunag, S.-W., Lai, Y.-C., Tu, C.-Y., Shiah, F.-K., Gong, G.-C. and Hsieh, C.- H. 2014. Determinism of bacterial metacommunity dynamics in the southern East China Sea varies depending on hydrography. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00986

ecog-00986.pdf
ECO-01024 2014

Terraube, J., Villers, A., Ruffino, L., Iso-Iivari, L., Henttonen, H., Oksanen, T. and Korpimäki, E. 2014. Coping with fast climate change in northern ecosystems: mechanisms underlying the populationlevel response of a specialist avian predator. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01024

ecog-01024.pdf
ECO-01236 2014

Ronk, A., Szava-Kovats, R. and Pärtel, M. 2015. Applying the dark diversity concept to plants at the European scale. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01236

ecog-01236.pdf
ECO-01252 2015

Lentini, P. E. and Wintle, B. A. 2015. Spatial conservation priorities are highly sensitive to choice of biodiversity surrogates and species distribution model type. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01252

ecog-01252.pdf
ECO-01988 2015

Laughlin, A. J., Sheldon, D. R., Winkler, D. W. and Taylor, C. M. 2015. Quantifying non-breeding season occupancy patterns and the timing and drivers of autumn migration for a migratory songbird using Doppler radar. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01988

ecog-01988.pdf
ECO-02062 2016

Balzotti, C. S., Asner, G. P., Taylor, P. G., Cole, R., Osborne, B. B., Cleveland, C. C., Porder, S. and Townsend, A. R. 2016. Topographic distributions of emergent trees in tropical forests of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02062

ecog-02062.pdf
ECO-02841 2017

Tingley, R., García-Díaz, P., Rocha Arantes, C. R. and Cassey, P. 2017. Integrating transport pressure data and species distribution models to estimate invasion risk for alien stowaways. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02841

ecog-02841.pdf
ECOG-00001 2013

Iversen, L. L., Rannap, R., Thomsen, P. F., Kielgast, J. and Sand-Jensen, K. 2013. How do low dispersal species establish large range sizes? The case of the water beetle
Graphoderus bilineatus. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00001.pdf
ECOG-00002 2012

Phillipsen, I. C. and Lytle, D. A. 2012. Aquatic insects in a sea of desert: population genetic structure is shaped by limited dispersal in a naturally fragmented landscape. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00002.pdf

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