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-04464 2019

Alroy, J. 2019. Discovering biogeographic and ecological clusters with a graph theoretic spin on factor analysis. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04464

ecog-04464.zip
ECOG-03889 2018

Amado, T. F., Bidau, C. J. and Olalla-Tárraga, M. Á. 2018. Geographic variation of body size in New World anurans: energy and water in a balance. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03889

ecog-03889.zip
ECOG-01893 2016

Amano, T., Coverdale, R. and Peh, K. S.-H. 2016. The importance of globalisation in driving the introduction and establishment of alien species in Europe. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01893

ecog-01893.pdf
ECOG-01163 2014

Anadón, J. D., Graciá, E., Botella, F., Giménez, A., Fahd, S. and Fritz, U. 2015. Individualistic response to past climate changes: niche differentiation promotes diverging quaternary range dynamics in the subspecies of Testudo graeca. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01163

ecog-01163.pdf
E5435 2009

Andersson, E. and Bodin, Ö. 2009. Practical tool for landscape planning? An empirical investigation of network based models of habitat fragmentation. – Ecography 32: 123–132.

e5435.pdf
ECOG-00975 2014

Andrello, M., Nilsson Jacobi, M., Manel, S., Thuiller, W. and Mouillot, D. 2014. Extending networks of protected areas to optimize connectivity and population growth rate. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.00975

ecog-00975.pdf
E6494 2010

Angelone, S., Kienast, F. and Holderegger, R. 2010. Where movement happens: scale-dependent landscape effects on genetic differentiation in the European tree frog. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6494.pdf
ECOG-04117 2018

Antão, L. H., McGill, B., Magurran, A. E., Soares, A. and Dornelas, M. 2019. β-diversity scaling patterns are consistent across metrics and taxa. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.04117

ecog-04117.pdf
e6919 2011

Araújo, M. B., Rozenfeld, A., Rahbek, C. and Marquet, P. A. 2011. Using species co-occurrence networks to assess the impact of climate change. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.

e6919.pdf
ECOG-00643 2014

Araújo,M. B. and Rozenfeld, A. 2014. The geographic scaling of biotic interactions. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00643.pdf
ECOG-00546 2014

Arellano, G., Cayola, L., Loza, I., Torrez, V. and Macía, M. J. 2014. Commonness patterns and the size of the species pool along a tropical elevational gradient: insights using a new quantitative tool. – Ecography 37: xxx–xxx.

ecog-00546.pdf
ECOG-05297 2020

Arietta, A. Z. A., Freidenburg, L. K., Urban, M. C., Rodrigues, S. B., Rubinstein, A. and Skelly, D. K. 2020. Phenological delay despite warming in wood frog Rana sylvatica reproductive timing: a 20-year study. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.05297

ecog-05297.pdf
ECOG-02426 2017

Arjona, Y., Nogales, M., Heleno, R. and Vargas, P. 2017. Long-distance dispersal syndromes matter: diaspore–trait effect on shaping plant distribution across the Canary Islands. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02426

ecog-02426.pdf
ECOG-02426 2017

Arjona, Y., Nogales, M., Heleno, R. and Vargas, P. 2017. Long-distance dispersal syndromes matter: diaspore–trait effect on shaping plant distribution across the Canary Islands. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.02426

ecog-02426.pdf
ECOG-01938 2016

Arnan, X., Cerdá, X. and Retana, J. 2016. Relationships among taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic ant diversity across the biogeographic regions of Europe. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01938

ecog-01938.pdf
ECOG-00155 2013

Arnan, X., Cerdá, X., Rodrigo, A. and Retana, J. 2013. Response of ant functional composition to fire. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
 

ecog-00155.pdf
ECOG-01640 2015

Asner, G. P., Vaughn, N., Smit, I. P. J. and Levick, S. 2015. Ecosystem-scale effects of megafauna in African savannas. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.01640

ecog-01640.pdf
ECOG-03711 2018

Aspin, T. W. H., Matthews, T. J., Khamis, K., Milner, A. M., Wang, Z., O’Callaghan, M. J. and Ledger, M. E. 2018. Drought intensification drives turnover of structure and function in stream invertebrate communities. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03711

ecog-03711.pdf
E6427 2010

Astorga, A., Heino, J., Luoto, M. and Muotka, T. 2010. Freshwater biodiversity at regional extent: determinants of macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness in headwater streams. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.

e6427.pdf
ECOG-02031 2015

Atwater, D. Z., Sezen, U. U., Goff, V., Kong, W., Paterson, A. H. and Barney, J. N. 2015. Reconstructing changes in the genotype, phenotype, and climatic niche of an introduced species. – Ecography doi: 10.1111/ ecog.02031

ecog-02031.pdf

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