Extended Data Fig. 3: Reconstructed food webs in each land-use system from the main survey in 2013.
From: Rainforest transformation reallocates energy from green to brown food webs

Eight food webs per system representing eight sites are shown. “B” and “H” in the site codes refer to the “Bukit Duabelas” and “Harapan” regions, correspondingly. Food-web nodes include basal resources displayed with black labels (living plants – P, plant litter – L, fungi – F, bacteria – B, soil organic matter – S) and consumer trophic guilds shown with circles. Consumer nodes are clustered in four major groups according to their vertical distribution and ecological niches (canopy arthropods – light green, birds – dark green, soil arthropods – light red, earthworms – beige). Horizontal distribution of consumer nodes represent trophic positions (trophic level increases from left to right). Connecting lines on the food-web diagram represent energy fluxes in mW m−2 (represented by the thickness of the lines).