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From: Landscape-level variability and insect herbivore outbreak captured within modern forests provides a framework for interpreting the fossil record

Figure 10

Bipartite analysis of degree, at the node or DT-level (for each quarry) shows the importance of microhabitats within La Selva. Darker colors represent high generalization, interactions of DTs with many plants, and lighter colors signify specialization, interaction of DT with few plants. Grey lines were added to highlight the specific DT groupings across quarries. Histograms at top left corner shows the distribution of occurrence with degree on the x-axis showing zero to ten, with specialization occurrence increasing with degree, while the y-axis is count or occurrence of DTs. FFGs are color coded to the right of each DT with the legend shown at the top.

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