Appendices

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.

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Appendices published prior to 2021 are found below. Files are sorted according to reference number and year. Please use the search function to find the appendix you are looking for. Wildcards (*) are accepted.

Newer appendices, from 2021 onwards, are available together with the articles at Wiley Online Library.

Article numbersort descending Year Description Documents
OIK-06182 2019

Sneck, M. E., Rudgers, J. A., Young, C. A. and Miller, T. E. X. 2019. Does host outcrossing disrupt compatibility with heritable symbionts? – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06182

oik-06182.pdf
OIK-06183 2019

Maia, K. P., Vaughan, I. P. and Memmott, J. 2019. Plant species roles in pollination networks: an experimental approach. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06183

oik-06183.pdf
OIK-06236 2019

Masaki, T., Nakashizuka, T., Niiyama, K., Tanaka, H., Iida, S.m Bullock, J. M. and Naoe, S. 2019. Impact of the spatial uncertainty of seed dispersal on tree colonization dynamics in a temperate forest. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06236

oik-06236.pdf
OIK-06243 2019

Meineri, E., Klanderud, K., Guittar, J., Goldberg, D. E. and Vandvik, V. 2019. Functional traits, not productivity, predict alpine plant community openness to seedling recruitment under climatic warming. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06243

oik-06243.pdf
OIK-06252 2019

Acevedo-Charry, O. and Aide, T. M. 2019. Recovery of amphibian, reptile, bird and mammal diversity during secondary forest succession in the tropics. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06252

oik-06252.pdf
OIK-06272 2019

Gerz, M., Bueno, C. G., Ozinga, W. A., Zobel, M. and Moora, M. 2019. Responses of plant community mycorrhization to anthropogenic influence depend on the habitat and mycorrhizal type. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06272

oik-06272.pdf
OIK-06286 2019

Cayuela, H., Cruickshank, S. S., Brandt, H., Ozgul, A. and Schmidt, B. R. 2019. Habitat-driven life history variation in an amphibian metapopulation . – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06286

oik-06286.pdf
OIK-06290 2019

Ampoorter, E., Barbaro, L, Jactel, H., Baeten, L., Boberg, J., Carnol, M., Castagneyrol, B., Charbonnier, Y., Dawud, S.M., Deconchat, M, De Smedt, P., De Wandeler, H., Guyot, V., Hättenschwiler, S., Joly, F.-X., Koricheva, J., Milligan, H., Muys, B., Nguyen, D., Ratcliffe, S., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., Scherer-Lorenzen, M, van der Plas, F., Van Keer, J., Verheyen, K., Vesterdal, L. and Allan, E. 2019. Tree diversity is key for promoting the diversity and abundance of forest-associated taxa in Europe. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06290

oik-06290.pdf
OIK-06308 2019

Sinclair, J. S., Arnott, S. E., Millette, K. L. and Cristescu, M. E. 23019. Benefits of increased colonist quantity and genetic diversity for colonization depend on colonist identity. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06308

oik-06308.pdf
OIK-06310 2019

Barthelemy, H., Dorrepaal, E. and Olofsson, J. 2019. Defoliation of a grass is mediated by the positive effect of dung deposition, moss removal and enhanced soil nutrient contents: results from a reindeer grazing simulation experiment. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/doi.06310

oik-06310.pdf
OIK-06338 2019

Gao, J. and Carmel, Y. 2019. Can the intermediate disturbance hypothesis explain grazing-diversity relations at a global scale? – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06338

oik-06338.pdf
OIK-06342 2019

Hajian-Forooshani, Z., Schmitt, L., Medina, N and Vandermeer, J. 2019. Trophic-specific responses to migration in empirical metacommunities. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06342

oik-06342.pdf
OIK-06344 2019

Riesch, R., Martin, R. A. and Langerhans, R. B. 2019. Multiple traits and multifarious environments: integrated divergence of morphology and life history. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06344

oik-06344.pdf
OIK-06348 2019

Benavides, R., Scherer-Lorenzen, M. and Valladares, F. 2019. The functional trait space of tree species is influenced by the species richness of the canopy and the type of forest. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06348

oik-06348.pdf
OIK-06353 2019

Terry, J. C. D., Bonsall, M. B. and Morris, R. J. 2019. Identifying important interaction modifications in ecological systems. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06353

oik-06353.pdf
OIK-06354 2019

King, G. E. and Howeth, J. G. 2019. Propagule pressure and native community connectivity interact to influence invasion success in metacommunities. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06354

oik-06354.pdf
OIK-06363 2019

Xing, X., Jacquemyn, H., Gai, X., Gao, Y., Liu, Q., Zhao, Z. and Guo, S. 2019. The impact of life form on the architecture of orchid mycorrhizal networks in tropical forest. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06363

oik-06363.pdf
OIK-06376 2019

Commander, C. J. C. and White, J. W. 2019. Not all disturbances are created equal: disturbance magnitude affects predator–prey populations more than disturbance frequency. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06376

oik-06376.pdf
OIK-06386 2020

Duparc, A., Garel, M., Marchand, P., Dubray, D., Maillard, D. and Loison, A. 2019. Through the taste buds of a large herbivore: foodscape modeling contributes to an understanding of forage selection processes. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06386

oik-06386.pdf
OIK-06389 2019

Uesugi, A., Johnson, R. and Kessler, A. 2019. Context-dependent induction of allelopathy in plants under competition. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.06389

oik-06389.pdf

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