Appendix

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Article numbersort ascending Year Description Documents
ECOG-03186 2017

King, N. G., McKeown, N. J., Smale, D. A. and Moore, P. J. 2017. The importance of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in driving intraspecific variability in thermal niches of marine macrophytes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03186

ecog-03186.pdf
ECOG-03184 2017

Moreira, X., Petry, W. P., Mooney, K. A., Rasmann, S. and Abdala-Roberts, L. 2017. Elevational gradients in plant defences and insect herbivory: recent advances in the field and prospects for future research. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03184

ecog-03184.pdf
ECOG-03163 2017

Pires, M. M., Guimarães Jr, P. R., Galetti, M. and Jordano, P. 2017. Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and the functional loss of long-distance seed-dispersal services. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03163

ecog-03163.zip
ECOG-03158 2017

Wang, Y., Si, X., Bennet, P. M., Chen, C., Zeng, D., Zhao, Y., Wu, Y. and Ding, P. 2017. Ecological correlates of extinction risk in Chinese birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03158

ecog-03158.pdf
ECOG-03149 2017

El-Gabbas, A. and Dormann, C. F. 2017. Improved species-occurrence predictions in data-poor regions: using large-scale data and bias correction with down-weighted Poisson regression and Maxent. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03149

ecog-03149.pdf
ECOG-03148 2017

D’Amen, M., Mod, H. K., Gotelli, N. J. and Guisan, A. 2017. Disentangling biotic interactions, environmental filters, and dispersal limitation as drivers of species co-occurrence. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03148

ecog-03148.zip
ECOG-03137 2017

Pinkert, S., Dijkstr, K.-D. B., Zeuss, D., Reudenbach, C., Brandl, R. and Hof, C. 2017. Evolutionary processes, dispersal limitation and climatic history shape current diversity patterns of European dragonflies. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03137

ecog-03137.pdf
ECOG-03134 2017

McGarvey, D. J., Menon, M., Woods, T., Tassone, S., Reese, J., Vergamini, M. and Kellogg, E. 2017. On the use of climate covariates in aquatic species distribution models: are we at risk of throwing out the baby with the bath water? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03134

ecog-03134.pdf
ECOG-03126 2017

Draper, F. C., Coronado, E. N. H., Roucoux, K. H., Lawson, I. T., Pitman, N. C. A., Fine, P. V. A., Phillips, O. L., Montenegro, L. A. T., Sandoval, E. V., Mesones, I., García-Villacorta, R., Arévalo, F. R. R. and Baker, T. R. 2017. Peatland forests are the least diverse tree communities documented in Amazonia, but contribute to high regional beta-diversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03126

ecog-03126.pdf
ECOG-03111 2017

White, H. J., Montgomery, W. I., Pakeman, R. J. and Lennon, J. J. 2017. Spatiotemporal scaling of plant species richness and functional diversity in a temperate semi-natural grassland. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.03111

ecog-03111.pdf
ECOG-03109 2017

Hempson, G. P., Parr, C. L., Archibald, S., Anderson, M., Mustaphi, C. J. C., Dobson, A. P., Donaldson, J. E., Morrison, T. A., Probert, J. and Beale, C. M. 2017. Continent-level drivers of African pyrodiversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03109

ecog-03109.pdf
ECOG-03098 2017

Macdonald, J. I., Logemann, K., Krainski, E. T., Sigurdsson, T., Beale, C. M., Huse, G., Hjøllo, S. S. and Marteinsdóttir, G. 2017. Can collective memories shape fish distributions? A test, linking space-time occurrence models and population demographics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03098

ecog-03098.pdf
ECOG-03096 2017

Hao, Q., de Lafontaine, G., Guo, D., Gu, H., Hu, F. S., Han, Y., Song, Z. and Liu, H. 2017. The critical role of local refugia in postglacial colonization of Chinese pine: joint inferences from DNA analyses, pollen records, and species distribution modeling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03096

ecog-03096.zip
ECOG-03093 2017

Turkia, T., Selonen, V., Danilov, P., Kurhinen, J., Ovaskainen, O., Rintala, J. and Brommer, J. E. 2017. Red squirrels decline in abundance in the boreal forests of Finland and NW Russia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.03093

ecog-03093.pdf
ECOG-03086 2017

Binkenstein, J., Klein, A.-M., Assmann, T., Buscot, F., Erfmeier, A., Ma, K., Pietsch, K. A., Schmidt, K., Scholten, T., Wubet, T., Bruelheide, H., Schuldt, A. and Staab, M. 2017. Multi-trophic guilds respond differently to changing elevation in a subtropical forest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03086

ecog-03086.pdf
ECOG-03080 2017

Bestley, S., Raymond, B., Gales, N. H., Harcourt, R. G., Hindell, M. A., Jonsen, I. D., Nicol, S., Péron, C., Sumner, M. D., Weimerskirch, H., Wotherspoon, S. J. and Cox, M. J. 2017. Predicting krill swarm characteristics important for marine predators foraging off East Antarctica. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03080

ecog-03080.pdf
ECOG-03079 2017

Kay, G. M., Tulloch, A., Barton, P. S., Cunningham, S. A., Driscoll, D. and Lindenmayer, D. B. 2017. Species co-occurrence networks show reptile community reorganization under agricultural transformation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03079

ecog-03079.pdf
ECOG-03074 2017

Williams, P. H., Lobo, J. M. and Meseguer, A. S. 2017. Bumblebees take the high road: climatically integrative biogeography shows that escape from Tibet, not Tibetan uplift, is associated with divergences of presentday Mendacibombus. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.03074

ecog-03074.pdf
ECOG-03067 2017

Liu, C., Dudley, K. L., Xu, Z.-H. and Economo, E. P. 2017. Mountain metacommunities: climate and spatial connectivity shape ant diversity in a complex landscape. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03067

ecog-03067.pdf
ECOG-03058 2017

Fecchio, A., Pinheiro, R., Felix, G., Faria, I. P., Pinho, J. B., Lacorte, G. A., Braga, E. M., Farias, I. P., Aleixo, A., Tkach, V. V., Collins, M. D., Bell, J. A. and Weckstein, J. D. 2017. Host community similarity and geography shape the diversity and distribution of haemosporidian parasites in Amazonian birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03058

ecog-03058.pdf

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