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 Yearsort descending Description Documents
E5282 2008

Moody-Weis, J., Antonovics, J., Alexander, H. M. and Pilson, D. 2008. Predicting local colonization and extinction dynamics from coarser-scale surveys. – Ecography 31: 61–72.

e5282.pdf
E5285 2008

De Boeck, H. J., Visscher, A., Milbau, A. and Nijs, I. 2008. Quantifying the randomness of extinctions. – Ecography 31: 327–334.

e5285.pdf
E5289 2008

Gruner, D. S., Gotelli, N. J., Price, J. P. and Cowie, R. H. 2008. Does species richness drive speciation? A reassessment with the Hawaiian biota. – Ecography 31: 279–285.

e5289.pdf
simplerandomsampling.r
E5320 2008

Lindo, Z. and Winchester, N. N. 2008. Scale dependent diversity patterns in arboreal and terrestrial oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) communities. – Ecography 31: 53–60.

e5320.pdf
E5327 2008

Sánchez-Cordero, V., Stockwell, D., Sarkar, S., Liu, H., Stephens, C. R. and Giménez, J. 2008. Competitive interactions between felid species may limit the southern distribution of bobcats Lynx rufus. – Ecography 31: 757–764.

e5327.pdf
E5343 2008

Jeschke, J. M. and Strayer, D. L. 2008. Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin. – Ecography 31: 124–130.

e5343.pdf
e5343_appendix.xls
E5335 2008

Baselga, A. 2008. Determinants of species richness, endemism and turnover in European longhorn beetles. – Ecography 31: 263–271.

e5335.pdf
E5336 2008

Brinkerhoff, R. J., Ray, C., Thiagarajan, B., Collinge, S. K., Cully, J. F. Jr, Holmes, B. and Gage, K. L. 2008. Prairie dog presence affects occurrence patterns of disease vectors on small mammals. – Ecography 31: 655–663.

e5336.pdf
E5345 2008

Manzaneda, A. J. and Rey, P. J. 2008. Geographic variation in seed removal of a myrmecochorous herb: influence of variation in functional guild and species composition of the disperser assemblage through spatial and temporal scales. – Ecography 31: 584–592.

e5345.pdf
E5373 2008

Hurme, E., Mönkkönen, M., Reunanen, P., Nikula, A. and Nivala, V. 2008. Temporal patch occupancy dynamics of the Siberian flying squirrel in a boreal forest landscape. – Ecography 31: 469–476.

e5373.pdf
E5374 2008

Schiffers, K., Schurr, F. M., Tielbörger, K., Urbach, C., Moloney, K. and Jeltsch, F. 2008. Dealing with virutal aggregation – a new index for analysing heterogeneous point patterns. – Ecography 31: 545–555.

e5374.pdf
e5374-nderiv.r
e5374-k2.r
e5374-example.r
E5385 2008

Jung, F., Böhning-Gaese, K. and Prinzing, A. 2008. Life history variation across a riverine landscape: intermediate levels of disturbance favor sexual reproduction in the ant-dispersed herb Ranunculus ficaria. – Ecography 31: 776–786.

e5385.pdf
E5396 2008

VanDerWal, J., Murphy, H. T. and Lovett-Doust, J. 2008. Three-dimensional mid-domain predictions: geometric constraints in North American amphibian, bird, mammal and tree species richness patterns. – Ecography 31: 435–449.

e5396.pdf
3d_mde_python_script.txt
e5428 2008

Murphy, M. A., Evans, J. S., Cushman, S. A. and Storfer, A. 2008. Representing genetic variation as continuous surfaces: an approach for identifying spatial dependency in landscape genetic studies. – Ecography 31: 685–697.

e5428.pdf
E5433 2008

De Luis, M., Raventós, J., Wiegand, T. and González-Hidalgo, J. C. 2008. Temporal and spatial differentiation in seedling emergence may promote species coexistence in Mediterranean fire-prone ecosystems. – Ecography 31: 621–630.

e5433.pdf
E5439 2008

Tautenhahn, S., Heilmeier, H., Götzenberger, L., Klotz, S., Wirth, C. and Kühn, I. 2008. On the biogeography of seed mass in Germany – distribution patterns and environmental correlates. – Ecography 31: 457–468.

e5439.pdf
E5442 2008

Vanschoenwinkel, B., Gielen, S., Vanderwaerde, H., Seaman, M. and Brendonck, L. 2008. Relative importance of different dispersal vectors for small aquatic invertebrates in a rock pool metacommunity. – Ecography 31: 568–578.

e5442.pdf
E5453 2008

Aukema, B. H., Carroll, A. L., Zheng, Y., Zhu, J., Raffa, K. F., Moore, D., Stahl, K. and Taylor, S. W. 2008. Movement of outbreak populations of mountain pine beetle: influences of spatiotemporal patterns and climate. – Ecography 31: 348–358.

e5453.pdf
E5457 2008

Kearney, M., Phillips, B. I., Tracy, C. R., Christian, K. A., Betts, G. and Porter, W. P. 2008. Modelling species distributions without using species distributions: the cane toad in Australia under current and future climates. – Ecography 31: 423–434.

e5457.pdf
E5470 2008

Ebeling, S. K., Welk, E., Auge, H. and Bruelheide, H. 2008. Predicting the spread of an invasive plant: combining experiments and ecological niche model. – Ecography 31: 709–719.

e5470.pdf

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