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 Descriptionsort ascending Documents
E7458 2012

Treasure, A. M. and Chown, S. L. 2012. Contingent absences account for range limits but not the local abundance structure of an invasive springtail. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7458.pdf
ECOG-04764 2020

Travers, S. and Berdugo, M. 2020. Grazing and productivity alter individual grass size dynamics in semi-arid woodlands. – Ecograpy doi: 10.1111/ecog.04764

ecog-04764.pdf
E7330 2012

Trathan, P. N., Ratcliffe, N. and Masden, E. A. 2012. Ecological drivers of change at South Georgia: the krill surplus, or climate variability. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7330.pdf
ECOG-00697 2014

Tovar, C., Breman, E., Brncic, T., Harris, D. J., Bailey, R. and Willis, K. J. 2014. Influence of 1100 years of burning on the central African rainforest. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00697

ecog-00697.pdf
ECOG-02195 2016

Toussaint, E. F. A., endrich, L., Hájek, J., Michat, M., Panjaitan, R., Short, A. E. Z. and Balke, M. 2016. Evolution of Pacific Rim diving beetles sheds light on Amphi-Pacific biogeography. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02195

ecog-02195.pdf
ECOG-03909 2018

Torre, G., Fernández-Lugo, S., Guarino, R. and Fernández-Palacios, J. M. 2019. Network analysis by simulated annealing of taxa and islands of Macaronesia (North Atlantic Ocean). – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03909

ecog-03909.zip
ECOG-02014 2015

Tonra, C. M., Sager-Fradkin, K. and Marra, P. P. 2015. Barriers to salmon migration impact body condition, offspring size, and life history variation in an avian consumer. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02014

ecog-02014.pdf
E5736 2009

Tonra, C. M., Johnson, M. D., Heath, S. K. and Hauber, M. E. 2009. Does nesting habitat predict hatch synchrony between brood parasitic brown-headed cowbirds Molothrus ater and two hosts? – Ecography 32: 497–503.

e5736.pdf
ECOG-03539 2018

Tonini, F., Jones, C., Miranda, B. R., Cobb, R. C., Sturtevant, B. R. and Meentenmeyer, R. K. 2018. Modeling epidemiological disturbances in LANDISII. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03539

ecog-03539.pdf
ECOG-04596 2019

Tomé, C. P., Elliott Smith, E. A., Lyons, S. K., Stafford Jr, T. W., Newsome, S. D. and Smith, F. A. 2019. Changes in the diet and body size of a small herbivorous mammal (hispid cotton rat, Sigmodon hispidus) following the Late Pleistocene megafauna extinction. - Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04596

ecog-04596.pdf
ECOG-04906 2020

Tölgyesi, C., Török, P., Hábenczyus, A. A., Bátori, Z., Valkó, O., Deák, B., Tóthmérész, B., Erdős, L. and Kelemen, A. 2020. Underground deserts below fertility islands? Woody species desiccate lower soil layers in sandy drylands. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04906

ecog-04906.pdf
ECOG-02880 2017

Title, P. O. and Bemmels, J. B. 2017. ENVIREM: an expanded set of bioclimatic and topographic variables increases flexibility and improves performance of ecological niche modeling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02880

ecog-02880.pdf
ECOG-01393 2015

Tisseuil, C., Gryspeirt, A., Lancelot, R., Pioz, M., Liebhold, A. and Gilbert, M. 2015. Evaluating methods to quantify spatial variation in the velocity of biological invasions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01393

ecog-01393.pdf
ECOG-01576 2015

Tingley, R., Thompson, M. B., Hartley, S. and Chapple, D. G. 2015. Patterns of niche filling and expansion across the invaded ranges of an Australian lizard. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01576

ecog-01576.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-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-04808 2020

Timoner, P., Marle, P., Castella, E. and Lehmann, A. 2020. Spatial patterns of mayfly, stonefly and caddisfly assemblages in Swiss running waters in the face of global warming. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04808

ecog-04808.pdf
ECOG-04360 2019

Thurman, L. L., Barner, A. K., Garcia, T. S. and Chestnut, T. 2019. Testing the link between species interactions and species co-occurrence in a trophic network. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04360

ecog-04360.zip
ECOG-00836 2017

Thuiller, W., Münkemüller, T., Schiffers, K. H., Georges, D., Dullinger, S., Eckhart, V. M., Edwards, Jr, T. C., Gravel, D., Kunstler, G., Merow, C., Moore, K., Piedallu, C., Vissault, S., Zimmermann, N. E., Zurell, D. and Schurr, F. M. 2014. Does probability of occurrence relate to population dynamics? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00836

ecog-00836.pdf
ECOG-00670 2014

Thuiller, W., Guéguen, M., Georges, D.,Bonet, R., Chalmandrier, L.,Garraud, L., Renaud, J., Roquet, C., Van Es, J., Zimmermann, N. E. and Lavergne, S. 2014. Are different facets of plant diversity well protected against climate and land cover changes? A test study in the French Alps. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00670

ecog-00670.pdf

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