Extended Data Fig. 4: Differences and similarities in the changes in the BDP pollen indicators between 100-yr and 50-yr periods of analysis. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 4: Differences and similarities in the changes in the BDP pollen indicators between 100-yr and 50-yr periods of analysis.

From: Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic

Extended Data Fig. 4

Points displayed in white areas represent regions where the direction of changes was the same over the longer versus shorter periods of time. Points displayed in grey areas represent regions where the direction of changes was different over the longer versus shorter periods of time. Based on Supplementary Fig. 1. Please note: Norway and Russia were the only regions that showed significant differences between Ellenberg and Niinemets indicators, most strongly for the slow succession indicator. Based on Supplementary Fig. 1.

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