Extended Data Fig. 4: Randomly assembled portfolios from countries with high biodiversity required less biomass to meet RDAs, but differences with portfolios based on complementarity and selection were exceptionally large (n=290). | Nature Sustainability

Extended Data Fig. 4: Randomly assembled portfolios from countries with high biodiversity required less biomass to meet RDAs, but differences with portfolios based on complementarity and selection were exceptionally large (n=290).

From: Leveraging biodiversity to maximize nutrition and resilience of global fisheries

Extended Data Fig. 4

Random portfolios were assembled by drawing a random sample of the same number of species represented in the optimal portfolio from each country (see methods). For full statistical results see Table S1. Panel B is a close-up of panel A.

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