Extended Data Fig. 4: CGI change at sites affected by disturbance (from Fig. 2a) relates to gains in generalist species and losses of specialist species (that is, species turnover). | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 4: CGI change at sites affected by disturbance (from Fig. 2a) relates to gains in generalist species and losses of specialist species (that is, species turnover).

From: Habitat loss and range shifts contribute to ecological generalization among reef fishes

Extended Data Fig. 4

The Y-axis is the mean SGI of species which were only recorded at a site prior to disturbance minus the mean SGI of those only recorded at that site following the disturbance. Coloured quadrants therefore indicate sites with a net signal of generalisation (blue quadrant, bottom right) and sites with a net signal of specialisation (red, top left) arising from species replacement.

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