Appendix

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Article number Year Descriptionsort descending Documents
E4826 2007

Jedrzejewski, W., Schmidt, K., Theuerkauf, J., Jedrzejewska, B. and Kowalczyk, R. 2007. Territory size of wolwes Canis lupus: linking local (Bialowieza Primeval Forest, Poland) and Holarctic-scale patterns. – Ecography 30: 66–76.

e4826.pdf
ECOG-05390 2020

Jeffs, C. T., Terry, J. C. D., Higgie, M., Jandová, A., Konvičková, H., Brown, J. J., Lue, C. H., Schiffer, M., O'Brian, E. K., Bridle, J., Hrcek, J. and Lewis, O. T. 2020. Molecular analyses reveal consistent food web structure with elevation in rainforest Drosophila – parasitoid communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05390

ecog-05390.zip
E5343 2008

Jeschke, J. M. and Strayer, D. L. 2008. Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin. – Ecography 31: 124–130.

e5343.pdf
e5343_appendix.xls
E5343 2008

Jeschke, J. M. and Strayer, D. L. 2008. Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin. – Ecography 31: 124–130.

e5343.pdf
e5343_appendix.xls
ECOG-01464 2015

Jezkova, T., Jaeger, J. R., Oláh-Hemmings, V., Jones, K. B., Lara-Resendiz, R. A., Mulcahy, D. G. and Riddle, B. R. 2015. Range and niche shifts in response to past climate change in the desert horned lizard Phrynosoma platyrhinos. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01464

ecog-01464.pdf
E5165 2009

Jiménez, I., Distler, T. and Jørgensen, P. M. 2009. Estimated plant richness pattern across northwest South America provides similar support for the species-energy and spatial heterogeneity hypotheses. – Ecography 32: 433–448.

e5165.pdf
ECOG-04434 2019

Jin, Y. and Qian, H. 2019. V.PhyloMaker: an R package that can generate very large phylogenies for vascular plants. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04434

ecog-04434.zip
ECOG-04704 2019

Jin, Y., Didham, R. K., Yuan, J., Hu, G., Yu, J., Zheng, S. and Yu, M. 2019. Cross-scale drivers of plant trait distributions in a fragmented forest landscape. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04704

ecog-04704.zip
ECOG-00064 2012

Johansson, H., Stoks, R., Nilsson-Örtman, V., Ingvarsson, P. K. and Johansson, F. 2012. Largescale patterns in genetic variation, gene flow and differentiation in five species of European Coenagrionid damselfly provide mixed support for the centralmarginal hypothesis. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00064.pdf
E4448 2006

Johnson, D. M., Liebhold, A. M. and Bjørnstad, O. N. 2006. Geographical variation in the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks. – Ecography 29: 367–374.

e4448.pdf
ECOG-03985 2018

Jõks, M. and Pärtel, M. 2019. Plant diversity in Oceanic archipelagos: realistic patterns emulated by an agent-based computer simulation. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03985

ecog-03985.zip
E5567 2009

Jombart, T., Dray, S. and Dufour, A.-B. 2009. Finding essential scales of spatial variation in ecological data: a multivariate approach. – Ecography 32: 161–168.

e5567.pdf
E5567 2009

Jombart, T., Dray, S. and Dufour, A.-B. 2009. Finding essential scales of spatial variation in ecological data: a multivariate approach. – Ecography 32: 161–168.

e5567.pdf
ECOG-02268 2016

Jonason, D., Ekroos, J, Öckinger, E., Helenius, J., Kuussaari, M., Tiainen, J., Smith, H. G. and Lindborg, R. 2016. Weak functional response to agricultural landscape homogenisation among plants, butterflies and birds. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02268

ecog-02268.zip
E6956 2011

Jones, O. R., Purvis, A. and Quicke, D. L. J. 2011. Latitudinal gradients in taxonomic overdescription rate affect macroecological inferences using species list data. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.

e6956.pdf
E5385 2008

Jung, F., Böhning-Gaese, K. and Prinzing, A. 2008. Life history variation across a riverine landscape: intermediate levels of disturbance favor sexual reproduction in the ant-dispersed herb Ranunculus ficaria. – Ecography 31: 776–786.

e5385.pdf
ECOG-04031 2018

Jung, M., Rowhani, P., Newbold, T., Bentley, L., Purvis, A. and Scharlemann, J. P. W. 2018. TLocal species assemblages are influenced more by past than current dissimilarities in photosynthetic activity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04031

ecog-04031.pdf
E6818 2011

Jurasinski, G., Jentsch, A., Retzer, V. and Beierkuhnlein, C. 2011. Detecting spatial patterns in species composition with multiple plot similarity coefficients and singularity measures. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.

e6818.pdf
ECOG-01074 2014

Kadoya, T. and Inoue, T. 2014. Spatio-temporal pattern of specific gravity of mangrove diaspore: implications for upstream dispersal. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01074

ecog-01074.pdf
E6994 2011

Kalkvik, H. M., Stout, I. J., Doonan, T. J. and Parkinson, C. L. 2011. Investigating niche and lineage diversification in widely distributed taxa: phylogeography and ecological niche modeling of the Peromyscus maniculatus species group. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.

e6994.pdf

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