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.

Supplementary material must follow the guidelines given here: 

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 number Year Description Documents
OIK-02372 2015

Liao, H., D’Antonio, C. M., Chen, B., Huang, Q. and Peng, S. 2015. How much do phenotypic plasticity and local genetic variation contribute to phenotypic divergences along environmental gradients in widespread invasive plants? A meta-analysis. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02372

oik-02372.pdf
OIk-03101 2015

Nakazawa, T. and Huang, C. G. 2015. Two-species metacommunity dynamics mediated by habitat preference. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.03101

oik-03101.pdf
OIK-02859 2015

Cuddington, K. and Hastings, A. 2015. Autocorrelated environmental variation and the establishment of invasive species. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik-02859

oik-02859.pdf
OIK-02760 2015

Read, Q. D., Hoban, S. M., Eppinga, M. B., Schweitzer, J. A. and Bailey, J. K. 2015. Accounting for the nested nature of genetic variation across levels of organization improves our understanding of biodiversity and community ecology. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02760

oik-02760.zip
OIK-02272 2015

Lagrue, C., Besson, A. A. and Lecerf, A. 2015. Interspecific differences in antipredator strategies determine the strength of non-consumptive predator effects on stream detritivores. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02272

oik-02272.pdf
OIK-02910 2015

Twining, C. W., Brenna, J. T., Hairston Jr., N. G. and Flecker, A. S. 2015. Highly unsaturated fatty acids in nature: what we know and what we need to learn. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02910

oik-02910.pdf
OIK-02725 2015

Wieczynski, D. J. and Vasseur, D. A. 2015. Environmental fluctuations promote intraspecific diversity and population persistence via inflationary effects. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02725

oik-02725.zip
OIK-02726 2015

de Parseval, H., Abbadie, L., Barot, S., Gignoux, J., Lata, J.-C. and Raynaud, X. 2015. Explore less to control more: why and when should plants limit the horizontal exploration of soil by their roots? – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02726

oik-02726.pdf
OIK-02667 2015

Encinas-Viso, F., Alonso, D., Klironomos, J. N., Etienne, R. S. and Chang, E. R. 2015. Plant– mycorrhizal fungus co-occurrence network lacks substantial structure. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02667

oik-02667.pdf
OIK-02661 2015

Valverde, J., Gómez, J. M. and Perfectti, F. 2015. The temporal dimension in individual-based plant pollination networks. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02661

oik-02661.pdf
OIK-02661 2015

Valverde, J., Gómez, J. M. and Perfectti, F. 2015. The temporal dimension in individual-based plant pollination networks. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02661

oik-02661.pdf
OIK-02412 2015

Lany, N. K., Ayres, M. P., Stange, E. E., Sillett, T. S., Rodenhouse, N. L. and Holmes, R. T. 2015. Breeding timed to maximize reproductive success for a migratory songbird: the importance of phenological asynchrony. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02412

oik-02412.pdf
OIK-02788 2015

Ohta, T., Matsunaga, S., Niwa, S., Kawamura, K. and Hiura, T. 2015 Detritivore stoichiometric diversity alters litter processing efficiency in a freshwater ecosystem, – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02788

oik-02788.pdf
OIK-02405 2015

Griffiths, J. R., Hajdu, S., Downing, A. S., Hjerne, O., Larsson, U. and Winder, M. 2015. Phytoplankton community interactions and environmental sensitivity in coastal and offshore habitats. - Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02405

oik-02405.pdf
OIK-02913 2015

Anttila, J., Laakso, J., Kaitala, V. and Ruokolainen, L. 2015. Environmental variation enables invasions of environmental opportunist pathogens. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02913

oik-02913.pdf
OIK-02593 2015

Lin, Y., Berger, U., Yue, M. and Grimm, V. 2015. Asymmetric facilitation can reduce size inequality in plant populations resulting in delayed densitydependent mortality. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02593

oik-02593.zip
OIK-03100 2015

Xu, M. 2015. Ecological scaling laws link individual body size variation to population abundance fluctuation. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.03100

oik-03100.zip
OIK-03012 2015

Bogdziewicz, M., Zwolak, R. and Crone, E. E. 2015. How do vertebrates respond to mast seeding? – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.03012

oik-03012.pdf
OIk-02838 2015

Blanchet, F. G., Legendre, P. and He, F. 2015. A new costeffective approach to survey ecological communities. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik.02838

oik-02838.pdf
OIK-02636 2015

Horn, J., Becher, M. A., Kennedy, P. J., Osborne, J. L. and Grimm, V. 2015. Multiple stressors: using the honeybee model BEEHAVE to explore how spatial and temporal forage stress affects colony resilience. – Oikos doi: 10.1111/oik. 02636

oik-02636.pdf

Pages