The average marginal occurrence probability change of different species groups.

a, All native species vs exotic species. b, Threatened species vs not threatened species. c, Rare species vs common species. d, Rare species vs common species, but rare species are classified into three categories (i.e. very rare, rare, rather rare) according to the Red List of Vascular Plants of the Netherlands [ 1 ]. Lines represent the best-fit regressions. The average marginal occurrence probability change means the average occurrence probability change with 1% natural land cover increase, e.g. natural land cover at 1x1 km resolution increases from 10% to 11%). (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.s016