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
ECOG-02902 2017

Mammola, S., Goodacre, S. L. and Isaia, M. 2017. Climate change may drive cave spiders to extinction. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02902

ecog-02902.pdf
ECOG-02336 2017

Canavero, A., Arim, M., Pérez, F., Jaksic, F. M. and Marquet, P. A. 2017. A metabolic view of amphibian local community structure: the role of activation energy. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02336

ecog-02336.pdf
ECOG-02701 2017

Floury, M., Souchon, Y. and Van Looy, K. 2017. Climatic and trophic processes drive long-term changes in functional diversity of freshwater invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02701

ecog-02701.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-02821 2017

Smith, A. N. H., Anderson, M. J. and Pawley, M. D. M. 2017. Could ecologists be more random? Straightforward alternatives to haphazard spatial sampling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02821

ecog-02821.zip
ECOG-02850 2017

Morán-Ordóñez, A., Briscoe, N. J. and Wintle, B. A. 2017. Modelling species responses to extreme weather provides new insights into constraints on range and likely climate change impacts for Australian mammals. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02850

ecog-02850.pdf
ECOG-02849 2017

Mosher, B. A., Bailey, L. L., Hubbard, B. A. and Huyvaert, K. P. 2017. Inferential biases linked to unobservable states in complex occupancy models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02849

ecog-02849.zip
ECOG-03010 2017

Hemingson, C. R. and Bellwood, D. R. 2017. Biogeographic patterns in major marine realms: function not taxonomy unites fish assemblages in reef, seagrass and mangrove systems. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03010

ecog-03010.pdf
ECOG-02712 2017

Bagchi, R., Hole, D. G., Butchart, S. H. M., Collingham, Y. C., Fishpool, L. D., Plumptre, A. J., Owiunji, I., Mugabe, H. and Willis, S. G. 2017. Forecasting potential routes for movement of endemic birds among important sites for biodiversity in the Albertine Rift under projected climate change. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02712

ecog-02712.pdf
ECOG-02487 2017

Schär, S., Vila, R., Petrović, A., Tomanović, Ž., Pierce, N. E. and Nash, D. R. 2017. Molecular substitution rate increases with latitude in butterflies: evidence for a trans-glacial latitudinal layering of populations? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02487

ecog-02487.pdf
ECOG-02779 2017

Pipek, P., Petrusková, T., Petrusek, A., Diblíková, L., Eaton, M. A. and Pyšek, P. 2016. Dialects of an invasive songbird are preserved in its invaded but not native source range. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02779

ecog-02779.zip
ECOG-02539 2017

Waller, D. M., Mudrak, E. L. and Rogers, D. A. 2017. Do metacommunity mass effects predict changes in species incidence and abundance? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02539

ecog-02539.pdf
ECOG-02881 2016

Roberts, D. R., V. Bahn, S. Ciuti, M. S. Boyce, J. Elith, G. Guillera-Arroita, S. Hauenstein, J. J. Lahoz-Monfort, B. Schroder, W. Thuiller, D. I. Warton, B. A. Wintle, F. Hartig, and C. F. Dormann. 2017. Cross-validation strategies for data with temporal, spatial, hierarchical or phylogenetic structure. - Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02881.

ecog-02881.zip
ECOG-02596 2016

Bloomfield, N. J., Knerr, N. and Encinas-Viso, F. 2016. A comparison of network and clustering methods to detect biogeographical regions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02596

ecog-02596.pdf
ECOG-02893 2016

Knowles, L. L. and Massatti, R. 2016. Distributional shifts – not geographic isolation – as a probable driver of montane species divergence. - Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02893

ecog-02893.pdf
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-02480 2016

Cabral, J. S., Valente, L. and Hartig, F. 2016. Mechanistic simulation models in macroecology and biogeography: state-of-art and prospects. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02480

ecog-02480.pdf
ECOG-02567 2016

Cuesta, F., Muriel, P., Llambí, L. D., Halloy, S., Aguirre, N., Beck, S., Carilla, J., Meneses, R. I., Cuello, S., Grau, A., Gámez, L. E., Irazábal, J., Jácome, J., Jaramillo, R., Ramírez, L., Samaniego, N., Suárez- Duque, D., Thompson, N., Tupayachi, A., Viñas, P., Yager, K., Becerra, M. T., Pauli, H. and Gosling, W. D. 2016. Latitudinal and altitudinal patterns of plant community diversity on mountain summits across the tropical Andes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02567

ecog-02567.zip
ECOG-02742 2016

McCann, N. P., Zollner, P. A. and Gilbert, J. H. 2016. Temporal scaling in analysis of animal activity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02742

ecog-02742.pdf
ECOG-02192 2016

Zizka, A., ter Steege, H., do Céo R. Pessoa, M. and Antonelli, A. 2016. Finding needles in the haystack: where to look for rare species in the American tropics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02192

ecog-02192.zip

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