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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E6980 | 2011 | Vargas, P., Heleno, R., Traveset, A. and Nogales, M. 2011. Colonisation of the Galápagos Islands by plants with no specific syndromes for long-distance dispersal: a new perspective. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
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. | ![]() |
E6999 | 2011 | Heikkinen, R.K, Marmion, M. and Luoto, M. 2011. Does the interpolation accuracy of species distribution models come at the expense of transferability? – Ecography 000: 000–000. | ![]() |
E7002 | 2011 | Greenberg, R., Danner, R., Olsen, B. and Luther, D. 2011. High summer temperature explains bill size variation in salt marsh sparrows. – Ecography 34: xxx– xxx. | ![]() |
E7005 | 2011 | Ekroos, J. and Kuusaari, M. 2011. Landscape context affects the relationship between local and landscape species richness of butterflies in semi-natural habitats. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7040 | 2011 | Dallimer, M., Skinner, A. M. J., Davies, Z. J., Armsworth, P. R. and Gaston, K. J. 2011. Multiple habitat associations: the role of offsite habitat in determining onsite avian density and species richness. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7047 | 2011 | Pellissier, L., Pradervand, J.-N., Pottier, J., Dubuis, A., Maiorano, L. and Guisan, A. 2011. Butterfly assemblages predictions using empirical modelling | ![]() |
E7050 | 2011 | Vasconcelos, T. D. S., Rodríguez, M. Á. and Hawkins, B. A. 2011. Species distribution modelling as a macroecological tool: a case study using New World amphibians. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
E7058 | 2011 | Rayburn, A. P. and Wiegand, T. 2011. Individual species–area relationships and spatial patterns of species diversity in a Great Basin, semi-arid shrubland. | ![]() |
E7068 | 2011 | Douma, J. C., Aerts, R., Witte, J. P. M., Bekker, R. M., Kuntzmann, D., Metselaar, K. and van Bodegom, P. M. 2011. A combination of functionally different plant traits provides a means to quantitatively predict a broad range of species assemblages in NW Europe. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7071 | 2011 | Sullivan, S. M. P. and Vierling, K. T. 2011. Exploring the influences of multiscale environmental factors on the American dipper Cinclus mexicanus. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7078 | 2011 | Bunnefeld, N. and Phillimore, A. B. 2011. Island, archipelago and taxon effects: mixed models as a means of dealing with the imperfect design of nature’s experiments. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7084 | 2011 | Papadatou, E., Pradel, R., Schaub, M., Dolch, D., Geiger, H., Ibañez, C., Kerth, G., Popa-Lisseanu, A., Schorcht, W., Teubner, J. and Gimenez, O. 2011. Comparing survival among species with imperfect detection using multilevel analysis of mark–recapture data: a case study on bats. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7085 | 2011 | Pollock, L. J., Morris, W. K. and Vesk, P. A. 2011. The role of functional traits in species distributions revealed through a hierarchical model. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7103 | 2011 | Godsoe, W. and Harmon. L. J. 2010. How do species interactions affect species distribution models? – Ecography 000: 000–000 | ![]() |
E7128 | 2011 | Borda-de-Água, L., Borges, P. A. V., Hubbell, S. P. and Pereira, H. M. 2011. Spatial scaling of species abundance distributions. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7132 | 2011 | Wu, Y., Yang, Q., Wen, Z., Xia, L., Zhang, Q. and Zhou, H. 2011. What drive the species richness patterns of non-volant small mammals along a subtropical elevational gradient? – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7136 | 2011 | Bogich, T. L., Barker, G. M., Mahlfeld, K., Climo, F., Green, R. and Balmford, A. 2011. Fragmentation, grazing and the species–area relationship. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx. | ![]() |
E7147 | 2011 | Roberts, D. R. and Hamann, A. 2011. Method selection for species distribution modelling: are temporally or spatially independent evaluations | ![]() |
E7149 | 2011 | Landguth, E. L., Hand, B. K., Glassy, J., Cushmann, S. A. and Sawaya, M. 2011.UNICOR: a species connectivity and corridor network simulator. – | ![]() |