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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ECOG-04722 | 2019 | Cramer, K. L., O’Dea, A., Leonard-Pingel, J. S. and Norris, R. D. 2019. Millennial-scale change in the structure of a Caribbean reef ecosystem and the role of human and natural disturbance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04722 | ecog-04722.pdf |
ECOG-04643 | 2019 | Pecuchet, L., Lindegren, M., Kortsch, S., Całkiewicz, J., Jurgensone, I., Margonski, P., Otto, S. A., Putnis, I., Strāķe, S. and Nordström, M. C. 2019. Spatio-temporal dynamics of multi-trophic communities reveal ecosystem-wide functional reorganization. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04643 | ecog-04643.pdf |
ECOG-04815 | 2019 | Azevedo, J. A. R., Guedes, T. B., Nogueira, C. C., Passos, P., Sawaya, R. J., Prudente, A. L. C., Barbo, F. E., Strüssmann, C., Franco, F. L., Arzamendia, V., Giraudo, A. R., Argôlo, A. J. S., Jansen, M., Zaher, H., Tonini, J. F. R., Faurby, S. and Antonelli, A. 2019. Museums and cradles of diversity are geographically coincident for narrowly distributed Neotropical snakes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04815 | ecog-04815.pdf |
ECOG-04762 | 2019 | Moll, R. J., Cepek, J. D., Lorch, P. D., Dennis, P. M., Robinson, T. and Montgomery, R. A. 2019. At what spatial scale(s) do mammals respond to urbanization? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04762 | ecog-04762.zip |
ECOG-04687 | 2019 | Gábor, L., Moudrý, V., Lecours, V., Malavasi, M., Barták, Fogl, M., Šímová, P., Rocchini, D. and Václavík, T. 2019. The effect of positional error on fine scale species distribution models increases for specialist species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04687 | ecog-04687.pdf |
ECOG-04799 | 2019 | Schulz, T., Vanhatalo, J. and Saastamoinen, M. 2019. Long-term demographic surveys reveal a consistent relationship between average occupancy and abundance within local populations of a butterfly metapopulation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04799 | ecog-04799.pdf |
ECOG-04536 | 2019 | Marescot, L., Lyet, A., Singh, R., Carter, N. and Gimenez, O. 2019. Inferring wildlife poaching in southeast Asia with multispecies dynamic occupancy models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04536 | ecog-04536.pdf |
ECOG-04656 | 2019 | Carvalheiro, L. G., Biesmeijer, J. C., Franzén, M., Aguirre-Gutierrez, J., Garibaldi, L. A., Helm, A., Michez, D., Pöyry, J., Reemer, M., Schweiger, van den Berg, L., WallisDeVries, M. F. and Kunin, W. E. 2019. Soil eutrophication shaped the composition of pollinator assemblages during the past century. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04656 | ecog-04656.zip |
ECOG-04627 | 2019 | Feng, X., Liang, Y., Gallardo, B. and Papeş, M. 2019. Physiology in ecological niche modeling: using zebra mussel’s upper thermal tolerance to refine model predictions through Bayesian analysis. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04627 | ecog-04627.pdf |
ECOG-04757 | 2019 | Lindholm, M., Alahuhta, J., Heiono, J. and Toivonen, H. 2019. No biotic homogenisation across decades but consistent effects of landscape position and pH on macrophyte communities in boreal lakes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04757 | ecog-04757.pdf |
ECOG-04462 | 2019 | Rodríguez-Tricot, L. and Arim, M. 2019. From Hutchinsonian ratios to spatial scaling theory: the interplay among limiting similarity, body size, and landscape structure. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04462 | ecog-04462.pdf |
ECOG-04653 | 2019 | Critchley, E. J., Grecian, W. J., Benninson, A., Kane, A., Wischnewski, S., Cañadas, A., Tierney, D., Quinn, J. L. and Jessopp, M. J. 2019. Assessing the effectiveness of foraging radius models for seabird distributions using biotelemetry and survey data. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04653 | ecog-04653.pdf |
ECOG-04773 | 2019 | Rovero, F., Ahumada, J., Jansen, P. A., Sheil, D., Alvarez, P., Boekee, K., Espinosa, S., Lima, M. G. G., Martin, E. H., O’Brien, T. G., Salvador, J., Santos, F., Rosa, M., Zvoleff, A., Sutherland, C. and Tenan, S. 2019. A standardized assessment of forest mammal communities reveals consistent functional composition and vulnerability across the tropics. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04773 | ecog-04773.pdf |
ECOG-04772 | 2019 | Benito, B. M., Gil-Romera, G. and Birks, H. J. B. 2019. Ecological memory at millennial time-scales: the importance of data constraints, species longevity, and niche features. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04772 | ecog-04772.pdf |
ECOG-04571 | 2019 | Manenti, R., Falaschi, M., Monache, D. D., Marta, S. and Ficetola, G. F. 2019. Network-scale effects of invasive species on spatially-structured amphibian populations. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04571 | ecog-04571.zip |
ECOG-04291 | 2019 | Hellegers, M., Ozing, W. A., van Hinsberg, A., Huijbregts, M. A. J., Hennekens, S. M., Schaminée, J. H. J., Dengler, J. and Schipper, A. M. 2019. Evaluating the ecological realism of plant species distribution models with ecological indicator values. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04291 | ecog-04291.pdf |
ECOG-04504 | 2019 | Henderson, C. J., Gilby, B. L., Schlacher, T. A., Connolly, R. M., Sheaves, M., Maxwell, P. S., Flint, N., Borland, H. P., Martin, T. S. H., Gorissen, B. and Olds, A. D. 2019. Landscape transformation alters functional diversity in coastal seascapes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04504 | ecog-04504.pdf |
ECOG-04678 | 2019 | Parolari, A. J., Paul, K., Griffing, A., Condit, R., Perez, R., Aguilar, S. and Schnitzer, S. A. 2019. Liana abundance and diversity increase with rainfall seasonality along a precipitation gradient in Panama. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04678 | ecog-04678.pdf |
ECOG-04568 | 2019 | Bueno, A. S., Masseli, G. S., Kaefer, I. L. and Peres, C. A. 2019. Sampling design may obscure species–area relationships in landscape-scale field studies. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04568 | ecog-04568.pdf |
ECOG-04532 | 2019 | Millard, J. W., Freeman, F. and Newbold, T. 2019. Text-analysis reveals taxonomic and geographic disparities in animal pollination literature. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04532 | ecog-04532.pdf |