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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e6181 | 2010 | Barbet-Massin, M., Thuiller, W. and Jiguet, F. 2010. How much do we overestimate future local extinction rates when restricting the range of occurrence data in climate suitability models? – Ecography 33: 878-886. | e6181.pdf |
ECOG-02485 | 2017 | Barbraud, C., Bertrand, A., Bouchón, M., Chaigneau,A., Delord, K., Demarcq, H., Gimenez, O., Gutiérrez Torero, M., Gutiérrez, D., Oliveros-Ramos, R., Passuni, G., Tremblay, Y. and Bertrand, S. 2017. Density dependence, prey accessibility and prey depletion by fisheries drive Peruvian seabird population dynamics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02485 | ecog-02485.pdf |
ECOG-02575 | 2017 | Barbu, C. M., Sethuraman, K., Billig, E. M. W. and Levy, M. Z. 2017. Two-scale dispersal estimation for biological invasions via synthetic likelihood. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02575 | ecog-02575.pdf |
ECOG-01327 | 2014 | Barker, B. S., Rodríguez-Robles, J. A. and Cook, J. A. 2014. Climate as a driver of tropical insular diversity: comparative phylogeography of two ecologically distinctive frogs in Puerto Rico. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01327 | ecog-01327.zip |
ECOG-00227 | 2013 | Barnagaud, J.-Y., Barbaro, L., Hampe, A., Jiguet, F. and Archaux, F. 2013. Species’ thermal preferences affect forest bird communities along landscape and local scale habitat gradients. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx. | ecog-00227.pdf |
E5797 | 2009 | Bartel, R. A., Sexton, J. O. 2009. Monitoring habitat dynamics for rare and endangered species using satellite images and niche-based models. – Ecography 32: 888–896. | e5797.pdf |
ECOG-01566 | 2015 | Bartlett, L. J., Williams, D. R., Prescott, G. W., Balmford, A., Green, R. E., Eriksson, A., Valdes, P. J., Singarayer, J. S. and Manica, A. 2015. Robustness despite uncertainty: regional climate data reveal the dominant role of humans in explaining global extinctions of Late Quaternary megafauna. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01566 | ecog-01566.pdf |
ECOG-03655 | 2018 | Barton, M. G., Clusella-Trullas, S. and Terblanche, J. S. 2018. Spatial scale, topography and thermoregulatory behaviour interact when modelling species’ thermal niches. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03655 | ecog-03655.pdf |
ECOG-01642 | 2018 | Bartonova, A., Benes, J., Fric, Z. F., Chobot, K. and Konvicka, M. 2015. How universal are reserve design rules? A test using butterflies and their life history traits. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01642 | ecog-01642.pdf |
E5335 | 2008 | Baselga, A. 2008. Determinants of species richness, endemism and turnover in European longhorn beetles. – Ecography 31: 263–271. | e5335.pdf |
E5856 | 2009 | Baselga, A. and Araújo, M. B. 2009. Individualistic vs community modelling of species distributions under climate change. – Ecography 32: 55–65. | e5856.pdf |
E7367 | 2012 | Basille, M., Fortin, D., Dussault, C., Ouellet, J.-P. and Courtois, R. 2012. Ecologically based definition of seasons clarifies predator–prey interactions. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx. | e7367.pdf |
ECOG-01789 | 2015 | Bässler, C., Cadotte, M. W., Beudert, B., Heibl, C., Blaschke, M., Bradtka, J. H., Langbehn, T., Werth, S. and Müller, J. 2015. Contrasting patterns of lichen functional diversity and species richness across an elevation gradient. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01789 | ecog-01789.pdf |
ECOG-02655 | 2017 | Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D. L., Schaefer, J. A., Lewis, M. A., Mahoney, S. and Potts, J. R. 2017. Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry-based movement modelling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02655 | ecog-02655.pdf |
ECOG-02655 | 2017 | Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D. L., Schaefer, J. A., Lewis, M. A., Mahoney, S. and Potts, J. R. 2017. Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry-based movement modelling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02655 | ecog-02655.pdf |
ECOG-01305 | 2015 | Bastille-Rousseau, G., Potts, J. R., Schaefer, J. A., Lewis, M. A., Ellington, E. H., Rayl, N. D., Mahoney, S. P. and Murray, D. L. 2015. Unveiling trade-offs in resource selection of migratory caribou using a mechanistic movement model of availability. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01305 | ecog-01305.pdf |
ECOG-04240 | 2019 | Bastille-Rousseau, G., Wall, J., Douglas-Hamilton, I., Lesowapir, B., Loloju, B., Mwangi, N. and Wittenmyer, G. 2019. Landscape-scale habitat response of African elephants shows strong selection for foraging opportunities in a human dominated ecosystem. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04240 | ecog-04240.pdf |
E6871 | 2011 | Bateman, B. L., VanDerWal, J. and Johnson, C. 2011. Nice weather for bettongs: using weather events, not climate means, in species distribution models. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | e6871.pdf e6871_video_a2.gif e6871_video_a3.gif |
ECOG-04064 | 2018 | Baudier, K. M., D’Amelio, C. L., Sulger, E., O’Connor, M. P. and O’Donnell, S. 2019. Plastic collective endothermy in a complex animal society (army ant bivouacs: Eciton burchellii parvispinum). – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04064 | ecog-04064.pdf |
ECOG-04864 | 2019 | Baudron, A. R., Brunel, T., Blanchet, M.-A., Hidalgo, M., Chust, G., Brown, E. J., Kleisner, K. M., Millar, C., MacKenzie, B. R., Nikolioudakis, N., Fernandes, J. A. and Fernandes, P. G. 2019. Changing fish distributions challenge the effective management of European fisheries. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04864 | ecog-04864.pdf |