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A new method for dealing with residual spatial autocorrelation in species distribution modelsCRASE, Beth; LIEDLOFF, Adam C; WINTLE, Brendan A et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 10, pp 879-888, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article
Are comparisons of species distribution models biased? Are they biologically meaningful?GODSOE, William.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 9, pp 769-779, issn 0906-7590, 11 p.Article
Biogeographical contrasts to assess local and regional patterns of invasion: a case study with two reciprocally introduced exotic maple treesLAMARQUE, Laurent J; DELZON, Sylvain; SLOAN, Margaret H et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 9, pp 803-810, issn 0906-7590, 8 p.Article
Climate change could alter the distribution of mountain pine beetle outbreaks in western CanadaSAMBARAJU, Kishan R; CARROLL, Allan L; JUN ZHU et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 211-223, issn 0906-7590, 13 p.Article
Common and rare species respond to similar niche processes in macroinvertebrate metacommunitiesSIQUEIRA, Tadeu; BINI, Luis Mauricio; ROQUE, Fabio Oliveira et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 183-192, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article
Does the interpolation accuracy of species distribution models come at the expense of transferability?HEIKKINEN, Risto K; MARMION, Mathieu; LUOTO, Miska et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 276-288, issn 0906-7590, 13 p.Article
Ecological drivers of change at South Georgia: the krill surplus, or climate variabilityTRATHAN, P. N; RATCLIFFE, N; MASDEN, E. A et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 983-993, issn 0906-7590, 11 p.Article
Fragmentation, grazing and the species-area relationshipBOGICH, Tiffany L; BARKER, Gary M; MAHLFELD, Karin et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 224-231, issn 0906-7590, 8 p.Article
Geographic profiling as a novel spatial tool for targeting the control of invasive speciesSTEVENSON, Mark D; KIM ROSSMO, D; KNELL, Robert J et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 8, pp 704-715, issn 0906-7590, 12 p.Article
Geographical and interspecific variation and the nutrient-enrichment hypothesis as an adaptive advantage of myrmecochoryMANZANEDA, Antonio J; REY, Pedro J.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 322-332, issn 0906-7590, 11 p.Article
Identification of subpopulations from connectivity matricesNILSSON JACOBI, Martin; ANDRE, Carl; DOOS, Kristofer et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 1004-1016, issn 0906-7590, 13 p.Article
Landscape complexity differentially benefits generalized fourth, over specialized third, trophic level natural enemiesRAND, Tatyana A; VAN VEEN, F. J. Frank; TSCHARNTKE, Teja et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 97-104, issn 0906-7590, 8 p.Article
The impact of simulated moose densities on conifer aphids along a productivity gradientVESTERLUND, Salla-Riikka; SUOMINEN, Otso; BERGSTROM, Roger et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 105-112, issn 0906-7590, 8 p.Article
The roles of shifting and filtering in generating community-level flowering phenologyCRAINE, Joseph M; WOLKOVICH, Elizabeth M; TOWNE, E. Gene et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 1033-1038, issn 0906-7590, 6 p.Article
UNICOR: a species connectivity and corridor network simulatorLANDGUTH, E. L; HAND, B. K; GLASSY, J et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 9-14, issn 0906-7590, 6 p.Article
Geographical patterns of community-based tree species richness in Chinese mountain forests: the effects of contemporary climate and regional historyZEHAO SHEN; SONGLIN FEI; JINGYUN FANG et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 12, pp 1134-1146, issn 0906-7590, 13 p.Article
Geography, environment, and spatial turnover of species in China's grasslandsZHIYAO TANG; JINGYUN FANG; XIULIAN CHI et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 12, pp 1103-1109, issn 0906-7590, 7 p.Article
Relative role of contemporary environment versus history in shaping diversity patterns of China's woody plantsZHIHENG WANG; JINGYUN FANG; ZHIYAO TANG et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 12, pp 1124-1133, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article
Asynchronous local dynamics contributes to stability of a seagrass bed in Tokyo BayYAMAKITA, Takehisa; WATANABE, Kentaro; NAKAOKA, Masahiro et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 519-528, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article
Landscape size affects the relative importance of habitat amount, habitat fragmentation, and matrix quality on forest birdsSMITH, Adam C; FAHRIG, Lenore; FRANCIS, Charles M et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 103-113, issn 0906-7590, 11 p.Article
Metapopulation dynamics of the bog fritillary butterfly: experimental changes in habitat quality induced negative density-dependent dispersalBAGUETTE, Michel; CLOBERT, Jean; SCHTICKZELLE, Nicolas et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 170-176, issn 0906-7590, 7 p.Article
Multiple interacting ecosystem drivers: toward an encompassing hypothesis of oak forest dynamics across eastern North AmericaMCEWAN, Ryan W; DYER, James M; PEDERSON, Neil et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 244-256, issn 0906-7590, 13 p.Article
Pattern analysis of eastern spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana dispersalANDERSON, Dean P; STURTEVANT, Brian R.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 488-497, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article
Species―area and species―sampling effort relationships: disentangling the effectsAZOVSKY, Andrey I.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 18-30, issn 0906-7590, 13 p.Article
Temperature, rainfall and butterfly morphology: does life history theory match the observed pattern?GIBBS, Melanie; WIKLUND, Christer; VAN DYCK, Hans et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2011, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 336-344, issn 0906-7590, 9 p.Article