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 | Description | Documents |
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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. – | 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 |