Extended Data Fig. 3: Phylogenetic coverage of the geo-database. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 3: Phylogenetic coverage of the geo-database.

From: Species better track climate warming in the oceans than on land

Extended Data Fig. 3

Data on species range shifts throughout a, the whole tree of life with a focus on b, the phylogenetic relationships among the 56 taxonomic classes included in BioShifts. Simplified representation of the Open Tree of Life (https://tree.opentreeoflife.org) collapsed at the level of taxonomic classes. Clades included in BioShifts are highlighted by white dots at the tips. Branches’ colors indicate the taxonomic phylum to which classes belong. Bars show the number of species registered in BioShifts per taxonomic class. Pie charts at the tips of the phylogeny represent the proportion of species recorded in BioShifts (in black) compared to the total number of species recorded in Catalogue of Life (http://catalogueoflife.org/). The white part in the pie charts represent the proportion of species not covered in BioShifts. Colors represent the 20 phyla occurring in BioShifts (the number of species per phyla is provided in parentheses).

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