Appendix
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Article number | Year | Description![]() | Documents |
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ECOG-02589 | 2017 | Gaboriau, T., Leprieur, F., Mouillot, D. and Hubert, N. 2017. Influence of the geography of speciation on current patterns of coral reef fish biodiversity across the Indo-Pacific. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02589 | ![]() |
e6259 | 2010 | Gaertner, J.-C., Mérigot, B., Rélini, G., Bertrand, J. A., Mazouni, N., Politou, C.-Y., Gil de Sola, L., Kallianiotis, A., Carpentieri, P., Murenu, M., Durbec, J.-P., Vrgoc, N. and Ungaro, N. 2010. Reproducibility of the multi-component aspect of species diversity across different areas and scales: towards the constitution of a shortlist of complementary indices for monitoring fish diversity? – Ecography 33: 1123-1135. | ![]() |
ECOG-02855 | 2017 | Gagne, R. B., Sprehn, C. G., Alda, F., McIntyre, P. B., Gilliam, J. F. and Blum, M. J. 2017. Invasion of the Hawaiian Islands by a parasite infecting imperiled stream fishes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02855 | ![]() |
ECOG-03632 | 2018 | Galán-Acedo, C., Arroyo-Rodríguez, V., Estrada, A. and Ramos-Fernández, G. 2018. Drivers of the spatial scale that best predict primate responses to landscape structure. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03632 | ![]() |
ECOG-02909 | 2017 | Galante, P. J., Alade, B., Muscarella, R., Jansa, S. A., Goodman, S. M. and Anderson, R. P. 2017. The challenge of modeling niches and distributions for data-poor species: a comprehensive approach to model complexity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02909 | ![]() |
ECOG-03684 | 2019 | Galiana, N., Hawkins, B. A. and Montoya, J. M. 2019. The geographical variation of network structure is scale dependent: understanding the biotic specialization of host-parasitoid networks. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03684 | ![]() |
E7514 | 2012 | Gallagher, R. V., Hughes, L. and Leishman, M. R. 2012. Species loss and gain in communities under future climate change: consequences for functional diversity. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
ECOG-02446 | 2016 | Gallien, L. and Carboni, M. 2016. The community ecology of invasive species: where are we and what’s next? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02446 | ![]() |
ECOG-04423 | 2020 | Gamliel, I., Buba, Y., Guy-Haim, T., Garval, T., Willette, D., Rilov, G. and Belmaker, J. 2020. Incorporating physiology into species distribution models moderates the projected impact of warming on selected Mediterranean marine species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04423 | ![]() |
ECOG-03233 | 2017 | Gange, A. C., Heegaard, E., Boddy, L., Andrew, C., Kirk, P., Halvorsen, R., Kuyper, T. W., Bässler, C., Diez, J., Heilman-Clausen, J., Høiland, K., Büntgen, U. and Kauserud, H. 2017. Trait-dependent distributional shifts in fruiting of common British fungi. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03233 | ![]() |
E7519 | 2012 | García, D., Martínez, D., Herrera, J. M. and Morales, J. M. 2012. Functional heterogeneity in a plant–frugivore assemblage enhances seed dispersal resilience to habitat loss. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
ECOG-04226 | 2019 | Garcia, R. A., Allen, J. L. and Clusella-Trullas, S. 2019. Rethinking the scale and formulation of indices assessing organism vulnerability to warmer habitats. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04226 | ![]() |
E6269 | 2010 | Garcia-Barros, E. and Romo Benito, H. 2010. The relationship between geographic range size and life history traits: is biogeographic history uncovered? A test using the Iberian butterflies. – Ecography 33: 392–401. | ![]() ![]() |
ECOG-05032 | 2020 | García-Girón, J., Heino, J., García-Criado, F., Fernández-Aláez, C. and Alahuhta, J. 2020. Biotic interactions hold the key to understanding metacommunity organisation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05032 | ![]() |
ECOG-03783 | 2018 | Garcia-R, J. C., Gonzalez-Orozco, C. E. and Trewick, S. A. 2018. Contrasting patterns of diversification in a bird family (Aves: Gruiformes: Rallidae) are revealed by analysis of geospatial distribution of species and phylogenetic diversity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03783 | ![]() |
ECOG-04563 | 2019 | García-Roselló, E., Guisande, C., González-Vilas, L., González-Dacosta, J., Heine, J., Pérez-Costas, E. and Lobo, J. M. 2019. A simple method to estimate the probable distribution of species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04563 | ![]() |
E6938 | 2011 | Garnas, J. R., Houston, D. R., Ayres, M. P. and Evans, C. 2011. Disease ontogeny overshadows effects of climate and species interactions on population dynamics in a nonnative forest disease complex. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7231 | 2011 | Geange, S. W., Connell, A. M., Lester, P. J., Dunn, M. R. and Burns, K. C. 2011. Fish distributions along depht gradients of a sea mountain range conform to the mid-domain efffect. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
ECOG-00911 | 2014 | Getzin, S., Wiegand, K., Wiegand, T., Yizhaq, H., von Hardenberg, J. and Meron, E. 2014. Adopting a spatially explicit perspective to study the mysterious fairy circles of Namibia. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00911 | ![]() |
ECOG-02946 | 2017 | Giam, X. and Olden, J. D. 2017. Drivers and interrelationships among multiple dimensions of rarity for freshwater fishes. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02946 | ![]() |