Fig. 4: Fitted relationships between each diversity metric and anthropogenic land use for each continent for data encompassing the period 8,000–100 cal yr bp. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Fig. 4: Fitted relationships between each diversity metric and anthropogenic land use for each continent for data encompassing the period 8,000–100 cal yr bp.

From: Floristic diversity and its relationships with human land use varied regionally during the Holocene

Fig. 4

Lines represent median fits across 1,000 resamples; shaded intervals represent interquartile ranges across 1,000 resamples. Note that anthropogenic land use is back transformed and axis ranges differ between continents. Heterogeneity is calculated by Bray–Curtis. Europe n = 32,793, North America n = 13,025, Asia n = 2,407, South America n = 2,169, Africa n = 1,458 and Australasia n = 431.

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