Extended Data Fig. 6: Species phenological shifts across trophic levels, consumer types, habitats, and types of phenological events. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 6: Species phenological shifts across trophic levels, consumer types, habitats, and types of phenological events.

From: Phenology varies with phylogeny but not by trophic level with climate change

Extended Data Fig. 6

Shifts in species phenology are similar across several grouping factors, in- cluding: a, trophic levels, b, consumer types, and c, habitat types. d, We also observed similar shifts across phenological events, with the exception of juvenile bird first ap- pearance. Eye-plots of the posterior estimates from our full phylogeny model (including phylogenetic effects, Table ED1) include a gray distribution as the density of the posteri- ors, black circles for the median value, thick dark lines depict the 50% quantile interval, and thin black lines depict the 90% quantile interval. Letters denote groups of species — f = fish, mo = mollusc, a = arachnids, am = amphibians, b = birds, c = copeopod, d = diatom, f = fish, fu = fungi, i = insects, m = mammals, p = plants, plk = plankton, t = turtle.

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