Extended Data Fig. 5: Drivers of overall ecosystem service multifunctionality, considering (a) a 50% threshold-based index or (b) an average-based index. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 5: Drivers of overall ecosystem service multifunctionality, considering (a) a 50% threshold-based index or (b) an average-based index.

From: The supply of multiple ecosystem services requires biodiversity across spatial scales

Extended Data Fig. 5: Drivers of overall ecosystem service multifunctionality, considering (a) a 50% threshold-based index or (b) an average-based index.

Total standardized effects were calculated based on the results of structural equation models (considering both direct and indirect effects of the predictors) for each predictor: environmental factors, plot-level (50 m × 50 m) plant diversity, field-level (75 m radius from the plot centre) plant diversity, field-level (75 m radius from the plot centre) land use, and landscape-level (1,000 m radius from the plot centre) land use. The total standardized effects correspond to the sum of standardized direct effects (that is individual paths) and indirect effects (that is the multiplied paths). For each multifunctionality measure, total standardized effects of the different predictors are ordered from the highest positive effect to the lowest negative effect. All predictors were scaled to allow interpretation of parameter estimates on a comparable scale. Plot-level and landscape-level predictors were log-transformed. n = 150 biologically independent samples.

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