Fig. 6: Histogram of the number of species at different levels of population exposure to high severity fire.
From: Exposure of western United States bird communities to predicted high severity fire

Histogram showing the number of species for a given percentage of global population exposed to high severity fire, with breeding and nonbreeding ranges treated separately. The population percentage for the top five most exposed species are illustrated on the graph, as well as a representative low-exposure species. Species with less than 10% of their total population in the forested study region are excluded. Photos sourced from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology | Macaulay Library: Pinyon Jay (ML310160781), Mountain Quail (ML586116811), Brown-capped Rosy-finch (ML626811381), Williamson’s Sapsucker (ML247159221), White-headed Woodpecker (ML86731361), Flammulated Owl (ML580715921). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.