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.

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Article number Year Description Documents
ECOG-00990 2014

LaRue, M., Kooyman, G., Lynch, H. J. and Fretwell, P. 2014. Emigration in emperor penguins: implications for interpretation of long-term studies. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00990

ecog-00990.pdf
ECOG-00747 2014

Jarzyna, M. A., Finley, A. O., Porter, W. F., Maurer, B. A., Beier, C. M. and Zuckenberg, B. 2014. Accounting for the space-varying nature of the relationships between temporal community turnover and the environment. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00747

ecog-00747.pdf
ECOG-00813 2014

López-González, C., Presley, S. J., Lozano, A., Stevens, R. D. and Higgins, C. L. 2014. Ecological biogeography of Mexican bats: the relative contributions of habitat heterogeneity, beta diversity, and environmental gradients to species richness and composition patterns. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00813

ecog-00813.pdf
ECOG-00939 2014

Lindenmayer, D. B., Welsh, A., Blanchard, W., Tennant, P and Donnelly, C. 2014. Exploring cooccurrence of closely-related species in a fragmented landscape subject to rapid transformation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00939

ecog-00939.pdf
ECO-00986 2014

Yeh, Y.-C., Peres-Neto, P. R., Hunag, S.-W., Lai, Y.-C., Tu, C.-Y., Shiah, F.-K., Gong, G.-C. and Hsieh, C.- H. 2014. Determinism of bacterial metacommunity dynamics in the southern East China Sea varies depending on hydrography. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00986

ecog-00986.pdf
ECOG-00554 2014

Lauzeral, C., Grenouillet, G. and Brosse, S. 2014. The iterative ensemble modelling approach increases the accuracy of fish distribution models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00554

ecog-00554.pdf
ecog-00554_appendix_1-3.zip
ECOG-01041 2014

Bocedi, G., Zurell, D., Reineking, B. and Travis, J. M. J. 2014. Mechanistic modelling of animal dispersal offers new insights into range expansion dynamics across fragmented landscapes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01041

ecog-01041.pdf
ECOG-01021 2014

Raymond, B., Lea, M. A., Patterson, T., Andrews- Goff, V., Sharples, R., Charrassin, J.-B., Cottin, M., Emmerson, L., Gales, N., Gales, R., Goldsworthy, S. D., Harcourt, R., Kato, A., Kirkwood, R., Lawton, K., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Southwell, C., van den Hoff, J., Wienecke, B., Woehler, E. J., Wotherspoon, S. and Hindell, M. A. 2014. Important marine habitat off East Antarctica revealed by two decades of multispecies predator tracking. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01021

ecog-01021.pdf
ECOG-00839 2014

Merow, C., Latimer, A. M., Wilson, A. M., McMahon, S. M., Rebelo, A. G. and Silander Jr, J. A. 2014. On using integral projection models to generate demographically driven predictions of species’ distributions: development and validation using sparse data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00839

ecog-00839.pdf
ecog-00839_appendix.zip
ECOG-01021 2014

Raymond, B., Lea, M. A., Patterson, T., Andrews- Goff, V., Sharples, R., Charrassin, J.-B., Cottin, M., Emmerson, L., Gales, N., Gales, R., Goldsworthy, S. D., Harcourt, R., Kato, A., Kirkwood, R., Lawton, K., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Southwell, C., van den Hoff, J., Wienecke, B., Woehler, E. J., Wotherspoon, S. and Hindell, M. A. 2014. Important marine habitat off East Antarctica revealed by two decades of multispecies predator tracking. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01021

ecog-01021.pdf
ECOG-00915 2014

Krasnov, B. R., Shenbrot, G. I., Khokhlova, I. S., Stanko, M., Morand, S. and Mouillot, D. 2014. Assembly rules of ectoparasite communities across scales: combining patterns of abiotic factors, host composition, geographic space, phylogeny and traits. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00915

ecog-00915.pdf
ECOG-00706 2014

Romo, H., García-Barros, E., Márquez, A. L., Moreno, J. C. and Real, R. 2014. Effects of climate change on the distribution of ecologically interacting species: butterflies and their main food plants in Spain. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00706

ecog-00706.pdf
ECOG-00779 2014

Blois, J. L., Gotelli, N. J., Behrensmeyer, A. K., Faith, J. T., Lyons, S. K., Williams, J. W., Amatangelo, K. L, Bercovici, A., Du, A., Eronen, J. T., Graves, G. R., Jud, N., Labandeira, C., Looy, C., McGill, B., Patterson, D., Potts, R., Riddle, B., Terry, R., Tóth, A., Villaseñor, A. and Wing, S. 2014. A framework for evaluating the influence of climate, dispersal limitation, and biotic interactions using fossil pollen associations across the late Quaternary. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00779

ecog-00779.pdf
ECOG-00565 2014

Halvorsen, R., Mazzoni, S., Bryn, A. and Bakkestuen, V. 2014. Opportunities for improved distribution modelling practice via a strict maximum likelihood interpretation of MaxEnt. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00565

ecog-00565_1.pdf
ecog-00565_2.pdf
maxentforwsel.r
ecog-00565_3.pdf
ecog-00565_4.pdf
ecog-00565_5.pdf
ecog-00565_6.pdf
data_maxentforwselscorzhum.r
ECOG-00526 2014

White, R. S. A., McHugh, P. A., Glover, C. N. and Mcintosh, A. R. 2014. Multiple environmental stressors increase the realised niche breadth of a forest-dwelling fish. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00526

ecog-00526.pdf
ECOG-00936 2014

Bennett, J. M., Clarke, R. H., Thomson, J. R. and Mac Nally, R. 2014. Fragmentation, vegetation change and irruptive competitors affect recruitment of woodland birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00936

ecog-00936.pdf
change_glmm_jump.txt
ECOG-00967 2014

Lenoir, J. and Svenning, J.-C. 2014. Climate-related range shifts – a global multidimensional synthesis and new research directions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00967

ecog-00967.pdf
ECOG-00768 2014

Schiffers, K., Schurr, F. M., Travis, J. M. J., Duputié, A., Eckhart, V. M., Lavergne, S., McInerny, G., Moore, K. A., Pearman, P. B., Thuiller, W., Wüest, R. O. and Holt, R. D. 2014. Landscape structure and genetic architecture jointly impact rates of niche evolution. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00768

ecog-00768.pdf
ECOG-00880 2014

Fenberg, P. B., Menge, B. A.,, Raimondi, P. T. and Rivadeneira, M. M. 2014. Biogeographic structure of the northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal: the role of upwelling and dispersal to drive patterns. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00880

ecog-00880.pdf
ECOG-00793 2014

Randhawa, H. S., Poulin, R. and Krkošek, M. 2014. Increasing rate of species discovery in sharks coincides with sharp population declines: implications for biodiversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00793

ecog-00793.pdf
appendix_1.xls

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