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Article number![]() | Year | Description | Documents |
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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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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 | ![]() |