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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E4621 | 2006 | Bahn, V., O’Conner, R. J. and Krohn, W. B. 2006. Importance of spatial autocorrelation in modeling bird distributions at a continental scale. – Ecography 29: 835–844. | e4621.pdf |
E4621 | 2006 | Spiegelberger, T., Matthies, D., Müller-Schärer, H. and Schaffner, U. 2006. Scale-dependent effects of land use on plant species richness of mountain grassland in the European Alps. – Ecography 29: 541–548. | e4621.pdf |
E4685 | 2006 | White, P. and Kerr, J. 2006. Contrasting spatial and temporal global change impacts on butterfly species richness during the 20th century. – Ecography 29: 908–918. | e4685.pdf |
E4657 | 2006 | Griffiths, M. E. and Lawes, M. J. 2006. Biogeographic, environmental, and phylogenetic influences on reproductive traits in subtropical forest trees, South Africa. – Ecography 29: 614–622. | e4657.pdf |
E4677 | 2006 | Calviño-Cancela, M., Dunn, R. R., van Etten, E. and Lamont, B. B. 2006. Emus as non-standard seed dispersers and their potential for long-distance dispersal. – Ecography 29: 632–640. | e4677.pdf |
E4684 | 2006 | Grange, S. and Duncan, P. 2006. Bottom-up and topdown processes in Africa ungulate communities: resources and predation acting on the relative abundance of zebra and grazing bovids. – Ecography 29: 899–907. | e4684.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 |
E4728 | 2006 | Pasinelli, G. and Schiegg, K. 2006. Fragmentation within and between wetland reserves: the importance of spatial scales for nest predation in reed buntings. – Ecography 29: 721–732. | e4728.pdf |
E4767 | 2006 | Osler, G. H. R., Korycinska, A. and Cole, L. 2006. Differences in litter mass change mite assemblage structure on a deciduous forest floor. – Ecography 29: 811–818. | e4767.pdf |
E4787 | 2006 | McCauley, S. J. 2006. The effects of dispersal and recruitment limitation on community structure of odonates in artificial ponds. – Ecography 29: 585–595. | e4787.pdf |
E4802 | 2006 | Fu, C., Hua, X., Li, J., Chang, Z., Pu, Z. and Chen, J. 2006. Elevational patterns of frog species richness and endemic richness in the Hengduan Mountains, China: geometric constraints, area and climate effects. – Ecography 29: 919–927. | e4802.pdf |
E4831 | 2006 | Yamaura, Y., Katoh, K. and Takahashi, T. 2006. Reversing habitat loss: deciduous habitat fragmentation matters to birds in a larch plantation | e4831.pdf |
E4135 | 2005 | Dillon, S. and Fjeldså, J. 2005. The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds. – Ecography 28: 682–692. | e4135.pdf |
E4344 | 2005 | Dillon, S. and Fjeldså, J. 2005. The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds. – Ecography 28: 682–692. | e4344.pdf |
E4119 | 2005 | Perner, J., Wytrykush, C., Kahmen, A., Buchmann, N., Egerer, I., Creutzburg, S., Odat, N., Audorff, V. and Weisser, W. W. 2005. Effects of plant diversity, plant productivity and habitat parameters on arthropod abundance in montane European grasslands. – Ecography 28: 429–442. | e4119.pdf |
E4105 | 2005 | Shimazaki, A. and Miyashita, T. 2005. Variable dependence on detrital and grazing food webs by generalist predators: aearial insects and web spiders. – Ecography 28: 485–494. | e4105.pdf |
E4052 | 2005 | Fang, W. 2005. Spatial analysis of an invasion frontier of Acer platanoides. dynamic inferences from static data. – Ecography 28: 283–294 | e4052.pdf |
E3990 | 2004 | Maestre, F. T., Cortina, J. and Bautista, S. 2004. Mechanisms underlying the interaction between Pinus halepensis and the underlying late-successional shrub Pistacia lentiscus in a semi-arid plantation. – Ecography 27: 776–786. | e3990.pdf |
E3866 | 2004 | Hedenås, H. and Ericson, L. 2004. Aspen lichens in agricultural and forest landscapes: the importance of habitat quality. – Ecography 27: 521-531. | e3866app1.pdf e3866app2.pdf |
E3271 | 2003 | Ribera, I., Foster, G. N. and Vogler, A. P. 2003. Does habitat use explain large scale species richness patterns of aquatic beetles in Europe? – Ecography 26: 145-152. | e3271.pdf |