Preferred NLC-F and NLC-O of native plant species, which are classified into rare and common species.

a , Two-dimensional plot indicating the preferred NLC-F and NLC-O of each species. Each dot indicates one species. Yellow dots indicate rare species and turquoise dots indicate common species. b , Number of dots within each subgroup along the x axis (0%, 0–25%, 25–50%, 50–75%, 75–100% and 100%). c , Number of dots within each subgroup along the y axis (0%, 0–25%, 25–50%, 50–75%, 75–100% and 100%). (DOCX)

Verfasser: Kaixuan Pan (11714457)
Merijn Moens (11714460)
Leon Marshall (11714463)
Ellen Cieraad (6471002)
Geert R. de Snoo (11714466)
Koos Biesmeijer (752575)
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Evolutionary Biology / Ecology / Sociology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / natural open area / species distribution models / different species groups / 1 km resolution / intensity land cover / preferred extremely high / netherlands </ p / also informs improvements / 0 &# 8211 / natural land cover / 1 122 native / natural forest area / open areas rather / species occurrence probability / native species / natural areas / completely open / occurrence probability / rare species / common species / low cover / either cover / threatened species / species conservation / xlink \ / > / results stress / remains unclear / nationwide study / linear increase / forested nature / conserving purposes / automatically result
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259255.s013