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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E5600 | 2009 | Dapporto, L. and Dennis, R. L. H. 2009. Conservation biogeography of large Mediterranean islands. Butterfly impoverishment, conservation priorities and inferences for an ecological “island paradigm”. – Ecography 32: 169–179. | e5600.pdf e5600_appendix2.xls |
E5600 | 2009 | Dapporto, L. and Dennis, R. L. H. 2009. Conservation biogeography of large Mediterranean islands. Butterfly impoverishment, conservation priorities and inferences for an ecological “island paradigm”. – Ecography 32: 169–179. | e5600.pdf e5600_appendix2.xls |
ECOG-00444 | 2013 | Dapporto, L., Ramazzotti, M., Fattorini, S., Talavera, G., Vila, R. and Dennis, R. L. H. 2013. recluster: an unbiased clustering procedure for beta-diversity turnover. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00444.pdf |
E6664 | 2011 | Darmon, G., Calenge, C., Loison, A., Jullien, J.-M., Maillard, D. and Lopez, J.-F. 2011. Spatial distribution and habitat selection in coexisting species of mountain ungulates. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6664.pdf |
ECOG-02193 | 2016 | Darwell, C. T., Segraves, K. A. and Althoff, D. M. 2016. The role of abiotic and biotic factors in determining coexistence of multiple pollinators in the yuccayucca moth mutualism. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02193 | ecog-02193.pdf |
ECOG-00287 | 2013 | Datry, T., Larned, S. T., Fritz, K. M., Bogan, M. T., Wood, P. J., Meyer, E. I. and Santos, A. N. 2013. Broad-scale patterns of invertebrate richness and community composition in temporary rivers: effects of flow intermittence. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00287.pdf |
E6860 | 2011 | Dauby, G. and Hardy, O. J. 2011. Sampled-based estimation of diversity sensu stricto by transforming Hurlbert diversities into effective number of species. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6860.pdf |
E4699 | 2006 | Davidson, A. D. and Lightfoot, D. C. 2006. Keystone rodent interactions: prairie dogs and kangaroo rats structure the biotic composition of a desertified grassland. – Ecography 29: 755–765. | e4699.pdf |
E5032 | 2007 | Davidson, A. D. and Lightfoot, D. C. 2007. Interactive effects of keystone rodents on the structure of desert grassland arthropod communities. – Ecography 30: 515–525. | e5032.pdf |
ECOG-00532 | 2014 | Davies, A. B., Levick, S. R., Asner, G. P., Robertson, M. P., van Rensburg, B. J. and Parr, C. L. 2014. Spatial variability and abiotic determinants of termite mounds throughout a savanna catchment. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00532 | ecog-00532.pdf model_selection_table_-_mound_density.xlsx model_selection_table_-_mound_height.xlsx |
ECOG-02334 | 2016 | Davis, J., Sim, L., Thompson, R. M., Pinder, A., Brim Box, J., Murphy, N. P., Sheldon, F., Morán-Ordóñez, A. and Sunnucks, P. 2016. Patterns and drivers of aquatic invertebrate diversity across an arid biome. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02334 | ecog-02334.zip |
ECOG-04014 | 2018 | Davis, K. T., Callaway, R. M., Fajardo, A., Pauchard, A., Nuñez, M. A., Brooker, R. W., Maxwell, B. D., Dimarco, R. D., Peltzer, D. A., Mason, B., Ruotsalainen, S., McIntosh, A. C. S., Pakeman, R. J., Smith, A. L. and Gundale, M. J. 2019. Severity of impacts of an introduced species corresponds with regional eco-evolutionary experience. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04014 | ecog-04014.pdf |
ECOG-03836 | 2018 | Davis, K., Dobrowski, S., Holden, Z. A., Higuera, P. E. and Abatzoglou, J. T. 2018. Microclimatic buffering in forests of the future: the role of local water balance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03836 | ecog-03836.pdf |
ECOG-05211 | 2020 | Day, N. J., White, A. L., Johnstone, J. F., Degré-Timmons, G. É., Cumming, S. G., Mack, M. C., Turetsky, M. R., Walker, X. J. and Baltzer, J. L. 2020. Fire characteristics and environmental conditions shape plant communities via regeneration strategy. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05211 | ecog-05211.zip |
E6281 | 2010 | Daza, J. M., Castoe, C. L. and Parkinson, C. L. 2010. Using regional comparative phylogeographic data from snake lineages to infer historical processes in Middle America. – Ecography 33: 343–354. | e6281.pdf |
ECOG-03592 | 2018 | de Assis Bomfim, J., Guimarães Jr, P. R., Peres, C. A., Carvalho, G. and Cazetta, E. 2018. Local extinctions of obligate frugivores and patch size reduction disrupt the structure of seed dispersal networks. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03592 | ecog-03592.pdf |
E7438 | 2012 | de Bello, F., Lavorel, S., Lavergne, S., Albert, C. H., Boulangeat, I., Mazel, F. and Thuiller, W. 2012. Hierarchical effects of environmental filters on the functional structure of plant communities: a case study in the French Alps. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx. | e7438.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 |
ECOG-04544 | 2019 | de Camargo, U., Roslin, T. and Ovaskainen, O. 2019. Spatio-temporal scaling of biodiversity in acoustic tropical bird communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04544 | ecog-04544.pdf |
E6524 | 2010 | de la Peña, E., D’hondt, B. and Bonte, D. 2010. Landscape structure, dispersal and the evolution of antagonistic plant-herbivore interactions. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx. | e6524.pdf |