Fig. 3: Estimated impact of a one ° C increase in temperature on mortality rate and carrying capacity.
From: Global warming reduces the carrying capacity of the tallest angiosperm species (Eucalyptus regnans)

The top figure is the posterior distributions for \({e}^{{\beta }_{{{\rm{3}}}}}\), \({e}^{{\beta }_{{{\rm{4}}}}}\), and \({e}^{{\beta }_{{{\rm{5}}}}}\) (multiplicative effect associated with a one °C increase on mortality rate). The bottom figure is the posterior distributions for \({e}^{{\beta }_{{{\rm{2}}}}}\), \({e}^{\frac{{\beta }_{{{\rm{3}}}}}{-{\beta }_{{{\rm{2}}}}}}\), \({e}^{\frac{{\beta }_{{{\rm{4}}}}}{-{\beta }_{{{\rm{2}}}}}}\), and \({e}^{\frac{{\beta }_{{{\rm{5}}}}}{-{\beta }_{{{\rm{2}}}}}}\) (multiplicative effect associated with a one °C increase on maximum tree density). On average, carrying capacity dropped by 9% for each additional °C increase in temperature.