Ecography– papers accepted

 

The list below includes all papers accepted for publication in ECOGRAPHY but not yet available as Online Early. Manuscripts published Online Early are found here. The order does not reflect the order of acceptance and it does not indicate the order in which papers will be printed.


Blas et al.Age-related improvement in reproductive performance in a longlived raptor: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study
Chin and Taylor Interactive effects of distance and matrix on the movements of a peatland dragonfly
Balkenhol et al.Statistical approaches in landscape genetics: An evaluation of methods for linking landscape and genetic data
Jönsson et al. Sexual patterns of prebreeding energy reserves in the common frog Rana temporaria along a latitudinal gradient
Chamaillé-Jammes et al.Piosphere contribution to landscape heterogeneity: a case study of remote-sensed woody cover in a high elephant density landscape
Brochet et al. The role of migratory ducks in the long-distance dispersal of native plants and the spread of exotic plants in Europe
Bartel and Sexton Monitoring habitat dynamics for rare and endangered species using satellite images and niche-based models
Ficetola and Denoël Ecological thresholds: an assessment of methods to identify abrupt changes in species-habitat relationships
Hendriks et al. Towards a coherent allometric framework for individual home ranges, key population patches and geographic ranges
Loveridge et al. Changes in home range size of African lions in relation to pride size and prey biomass in a semi-arid savanna
Walston et al. Quantifying spatiotemporal changes in a sagebrush ecosystem in relation to energy development
Jonsson et al. Patterns of invertebrate density and taxonomic richness across gradients of area, isolation, and vegetation diversity in a lake-island system
Matthews et al.

Local and landscape correlates of non-native species invasion in restored wetlands

Zurell et al. Static species distribution models in dynamically changing systems: How good can predictions really be?
Price et al. Continuum or discrete patch landscape models for savanna birds? Towards a pluralistic approach
Sahlman et al. Islands in the ice: colonisation routes for rock ptarmigan to the Svalbard archipelago.
Beaumont et al. Modelling the impact of Hieracium spp. on protected areas in Australia under future climates
Meulebrouck et al. Metapopulation viability of an endangered holoparasitic plant in a dynamic landscape
Heard and Valente Fossil pollen records forecast response of forests to hemlock woolly adelgid invasion
Andrew and Ustin Effects of microtopography and hydrology on phenology of an invasive herb
Herfindal et al. Scale dependency and functional response in moose habitat selection
Tittler et al. How far do songbirds disperse?
Klug et al. The nest predator community of grassland birds responds to agroecosystem habitat at multiple scales
Fedriani and Delibes Functional diversity in fruit-frugivore interactions: A field experiment with Mediterranean mammals
Hewison et al. Landscape fragmentation influences winter body mass of roe deer
Sanz et al. Predicting mechanisms across scales: amplified effects of abiotic constraints on the recruitment of yew (Taxus baccata)
Bradley Assessing ecosystem threats from global and regional change: Hierarchical modeling of risk to sagebrush ecosystems from climate change, land use and invasive species in Nevada, USA
Choquet et al. U-CARE: Utilities for performing goodness of fit tests and manipulating
CApture-REcapture data.
González-Varo Fragmentation, habitat composition and the dispersal/predation balance in interactions between the Mediterranean myrtle and avian frugivores
Sandel Geometric constraint model selection– An example with New World birds and mammals
Albrectsen et al. Large scale geographic clines of parasite damage to Populus tremula L.
Willner et al. Phytogeographical evidence for post-glacial dispersal limitation of European beech forest species
Boisselier-Dubayle et al. Genetic structure of the xerophilous bromeliad Pitcairnia geyskesii on inselbergs in French Guiana - a test of the forest refuge hypothesis
Bunn et al. Change within and among forest communities: The influence of historic disturbance, environmental gradients, and community attributes
Bonter et al. Invasive birds in a novel landscape: habitat associations and effects on established species
Willis et al. Phylogenetic community structure in Minnesota oak savanna is influenced by spatial extent and environmental variation
Schuldt et al. Integrating highly diverse invertebrates into broad-scale analyses on cross-taxon congruence across the Palaearctic
Lee et al. Parrot claylick distribution in South America: Do patterns of ‘where’ help answer the question ‘why’?
Blackburn et al. Changes in non-randomness in the expanding introduced avifauna of the world
Devillard et al. Dynamics of an introduced population of mouflon (Ovis aries) on the sub-Antarctic archipelago of Kerguelen
Rundlöf et al. Organic farming at local and landscape scales benefits plant diversity
Ed. Erratum
Saura and Lidon A common currency for the different ways in which patches and links can contribute to habitat availability and connectivity in the landscape
Zelený et al. Pattern of local plant species richness along a gradient of landscape topographical heterogeneity: result of spatial mass effect or environmental shift?