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 Descriptionsort descending Documents
ECOG-00215 2013

Guerin, G. R., Biffin, E. and Lowe, A. J. 2013. Spatial modelling of species turnover identifies climate ecotones, climate change tipping points and vulnerable taxonomic groups. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00215.pdf
ECOG-04202 2019

Guevara, L. and León-Paniagua, L. 2019. How to survive a glaciation: the challenge of estimating biologically realistic potential distributions under freezing conditions. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04202

ecog-04202.pdf
ECOG-03948 2018

Guiden, P. W., Connolly, B. M. and Orrock, J. L. 2019. Seedling responses to decreased snow depend on canopy composition and small-mammal herbivore presence. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03948

ecog-03948.pdf
E6087 2010

Guillaumet, A., Gonin, J., Prodon, R. and Crochet, P.-A. 2010. The geographic and seasonal dimensions of habitat use in Galerida larks: implications for species coexistence and range limits. – Ecography 33: 961-970.

e6087.pdf
ECOG-02445 2016

Guillera-Arroita, G. 2016. Modelling of species distributions, range dynamics and communities under imperfect detection: advances, challenges and opportunities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02445

ecog-02445.pdf
ECOG-02942 2017

Guralnick, R., Walls, R. and Jetz, W. 2017. Humboldt Core – toward a standardized capture of biological inventories for biodiversity monitoring, modeling and assessment. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02942

ecog-02942.zip
ECOG-00620 2014

Gutiérrez, E. E., Boria, R. A. and Anderson, R. P. 2014. Can biotic interactions cause allopatry? niche models, competition, and distributions of South American mouse opossums. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.00620

ecog-00620.pdf
ECOG-05437 2020

Guzman, L. M. et al. 2020. Climate influences the response of community functional traits to local conditions in bromeliad invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05437

ecog-05437.pdf
E7749 2012

Haby, N. A., Prowse, T. A. A., Gregory, S. D., Watts, M. J., Delean, S., Fordham, D. A., Foulkes, J. and Brook,
B. W. 2012. Scale dependency of metapopulation models used to predict climate change impacts on small mammals. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.

e7749.pdf
ECOG-00565 2014

Halvorsen, R., Mazzoni, S., Bryn, A. and Bakkestuen, V. 2014. Opportunities for improved distribution modelling practice via a strict maximum likelihood interpretation of MaxEnt. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00565

ecog-00565_1.pdf
ecog-00565_2.pdf
maxentforwsel.r
ecog-00565_3.pdf
ecog-00565_4.pdf
ecog-00565_5.pdf
ecog-00565_6.pdf
data_maxentforwselscorzhum.r
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
E5383 2009

Hamilton, A. M., Hartman, J. H. and Austin, C. C. 2009. Island area and species diversity in the southwest Pacific Ocean: is the lizard fauna of
Vanuatu depauperate? – Ecography 32: 247–258.

e5383.pdf
ECOG-01060 2014

Hammers, M., Müskens, G. J. D. M., van Kats, R. J. M., Teunissen, W. A. and Kleijn, D. 2015. Ecological contrasts drive responses of wintering farmland birds to conservation management. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.01060

ecog-01060.pdf
ECOG-02498 2016

Hansen, A. C., Glassmire, A. E., Dyer, L. A. and Smilanich, A. M. 2016. Patterns in parasitism frequency explained by diet and immunity. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02498

ecog-02498.pdf
ECOG-00195 2013

Hanspach, J., Schweiger, O., Kühn, I., Plattner, M., Pearman, P. B., Zimmermann, N. E. and Settele, J. 2013. Host plant availability potentially limits butterfly distributions under cold environmental conditions. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00195.pdf
ECOG-04534 2019

Hantak, M. M., Page, R. B., Converse, P. E., Anthony, C. D., Hickerson, C.-A. M. and Kuchta, S. R. 2019. Do genetic structure and landscape heterogeneity impact color morph frequency in a polymorphic salamander? – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04534

ecog-04534.pdf
ECOG-0396 2017

Hao, Q., de Lafontaine, G., Guo, D., Gu, H., Hu, F. S., Han, Y., Song, Z. and Liu, H. 2017. The critical role of local refugia in postglacial colonization of Chinese pine: joint inferences from DNA analyses, pollen records, and species distribution modeling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03096

ecog-03096.zip
ECOG-03096 2017

Hao, Q., de Lafontaine, G., Guo, D., Gu, H., Hu, F. S., Han, Y., Song, Z. and Liu, H. 2017. The critical role of local refugia in postglacial colonization of Chinese pine: joint inferences from DNA analyses, pollen records, and species distribution modeling. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03096

ecog-03096.zip
ECOG-04890 2019

Hao, T., Elith, J., Lahoz-Monfort, J. J. and Guillera-Arroita, G. 2019. Testing whether ensemble modelling is advantageous for maximising predictive performance of species distribution models. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04890

ecog-04890.pdf
E5199 2007

Hartley, D. J., Koivula, M. J., Spence, J. R., Pelletier, R. and Ball, G. E. 2007. Effect of urbanization on ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of grassland habitats in western Canada. – Ecography 30: 673–684.

e5199.pdf

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