Fig. 1: Taxonomic distribution of seagrass species geographic change at two different time horizons.
From: Reorganization of seagrass communities in a changing climate

For each species, geographic change was estimated using species distribution models fitted using maximum entropy by calculating the percentage of grid cells either lost or gained through time relative to present day. a–d, Estimates of species geographic change were visualized using ridgeline density plots (n = 66 species) for T1 (2040–2050) (a) and T2 (2090–2100) (b) under four different RCPs (2.6, 4.5, 6.0 and 8.5); and phylogenetically (n = 66 species) for T1 (2040–2050) (c) and T2 (2090–2100) (d) for RCP 2.6 (see Supplementary Table 1 for geographic change at other RCPs). Negative values indicate reduction in range size and positive values correspond to range expansions. Dashed horizontal lines in a and b indicate no range change.