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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E6123 | 2010 | Welsh Jr, H. H. and Hodgson, G. R. 2010. Spatial relationships in a dendritic network: the herpetofaunal metacommunity of the Mattole River catchment of northwest California. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx. | e6123.pdf |
E6125 | 2010 | Hambäck, P. A., Bergman, K.-O., Bommarco, R., Krauss, J., Kuussaari, M., Pöyry, J. and Öckinger, E. 2010. Allometric density responses in butterflies: the response to small and large patches by small and large species. – Ecography 33: 1149-1156. | e6125.pdf |
E6139 | 2010 | Emilio, T., Walker Nelson, B., Schietti, J., Desmoulière, S. J.-M., Espírito-Santo, H. M. V. and Costa, F. R. C. 2010. Assessing the relationship between forest types and canopy tree beta diversity in Amazonia. – Ecography 33: 738-747. | e6139.pdf e6139_floristicclasses.zip |
E6150 | 2010 | Indermaur, L., Schaub, M., Jokela, J., Tockner, K. and Schmidt, B. R. 2010. Differential response to abiotic conditions and predation risk rather than competition avoidance determine breeding site selection by anurans. – Ecography 33: 887-895. | e6150.pdf |
E6152 | 2010 | Grenouillet, G., Buisson, L., Casajus, N. and Lek, S. 2010. Ensemble modelling of species distribution: the effects of geographical and environmental ranges. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx. | e6152.pdf |
E6160 | 2010 | Rennie, M. B., Sprules, W. G. and Vaillancourt, A. 2010. Changes in fish condition and mercury vary by region, not Bythotrephes invasion: a result of climate change? – Ecography 33: 471–482. | e6160.pdf |
E6077 | 2010 | Roever, C. L., Boyce, M. S. and Stenhouse, G. B. 2010. Grizzly bear movements relative to roads: application of step selection functions. – Ecography 33: 1113-1122. | e6077.pdf |
E6046 | 2010 | Bell, J. R., King, R. A., Bohan, D. A. and Symondson, O. C. 2010. Spatial co-occurrence networks predicts the feeding histories of polyphagous arthropod predators at field scales. – Ecography 33: 64–72. | e6046.pdf |
E5997 | 2010 | Hui, C., Veldtman, R. and McGeoch, M. A. 2010. Measures, perceptions and scaling patterns of aggregated species distribution. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx. | e5997.pdf |
E6012 | 2010 | Kool, J., Paris-Limouzy, C. B., Andréfouët, S. and Cowen, R. K. 2010. Complex migration and the development of genetic structure in subdivided populations: an example from Caribbean coral reef ecosystems. – Ecography 33: 597–606. | e6012.pdf e6012aks1_series.mov e6012aks2_series.mov e6012ds1_series.mov e6012ds2_series.mov |
E6016 | 2010 | Bunn, W. A., Jenkins, M. A., Brown, C. B. and Sanders, N. J. 2010. Change within and among forest communities: the influence of historic disturbance, environmental gradients, and community attributes. – Ecography 33: 425–434. | e6016.pdf |
E6018 | 2010 | Gilbert, M. and Liebhold, A. 2010. Comparing methods for measuring the rate of spread of invading populations. – Ecography 33: 809-817. | e6018.pdf |
E6021 | 2010 | González-Varo, J. P. 2010. Fragmentation, habitat composition and the dispersal/predation balance in interactions between the Mediterranean myrtle and avian frugivores. – Ecography 33: 185–197. | e6021.pdf |
E6035 | 2010 | Procheş, Ş., Warren, M., McGeoch, M. A. and Marshall, D. J. 2010. Spatial scaling and transition in pneumatophore arthropod communities. – Ecography 33: 128–136. | e6035.pdf |
E6037 | 2010 | Hartley, S., Krushelnycky, P. D. and Lester, P. J. 2010. Integrating physiology, population dynamics and climate to make multi-scale predictions for the spread of an invasive insect: the Argentine ant at Haleakala National Park, Hawaii. – Ecography 33: 83–94. | e6037.pdf |
E6039 | 2010 | Lobo, J. M., Jiménez-Valverde, A. and Hortal, J. 2010. The uncertain nature of absences and their importance in species distribution modelling. – Ecography 33: 103–114. | e6039.pdf |
E6040 | 2010 | Cabeza, M., Arponen, A., Jäättelä, L., Kujala, H., van Teeffelen, A. and Hanski, I. 2010. Conservation planning with insects at three different spatial scales. – Ecography 33: 54–63. | e6040.pdf |
E6042 | 2010 | Kriticos, D. J. and Leriche, A. 2010. The effects of spatial data precision on fitting and projecting species niche models. – Ecography 33: 115–127. | e6042.pdf |
E6045 | 2010 | Nachman, G. and Borregaard, M. K. 2010. From complex spatial dynamics to simple Markov chain models: do predators and prey leave footprints? – Ecography 33: 137–147. | e6045.pdf |
E6169 | 2010 | Randhawa, H. S. and Poulin, R. 2010. Determinants of tapeworm species richness in elasmobranch fishes: untangling environmental and phylogenetic influences. – Ecography 33: 866-877. | e6169.pdf |