Fig. 4: Partial effect plots for four acoustic indices explaining the community composition of vocalizing vertebrates in 42 plots along the recovery gradient from pastures to old-growths (the inverse axis of the NMDs axis in Fig. 2a), for statistics of the full model see Table 1. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Partial effect plots for four acoustic indices explaining the community composition of vocalizing vertebrates in 42 plots along the recovery gradient from pastures to old-growths (the inverse axis of the NMDs axis in Fig. 2a), for statistics of the full model see Table 1.

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Fig. 4: Partial effect plots for four acoustic indices explaining the community composition of vocalizing vertebrates in 42 plots along the recovery gradient from pastures to old-growths (the inverse axis of the NMDs axis in Fig. 2a), for statistics of the full model see Table 1.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Top left the partial effect of acoustic complexity, top right of entropy of frequency, down left of soundscape saturation and down right of event per second.

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