Extended Data Fig. 5: Adaptation magnitude of GPP and ER among different vegetation types.
From: Evidence for widespread thermal optimality of ecosystem respiration

The adaptation magnitude of \({{T}}_{{\rm{opt}}}^{\,{\rm{ER}}}\) or \({{T}}_{{\rm{opt}}}^{\,{\rm{GPP}}}\) was calculated as the slope between \({{T}}_{{\rm{opt}}}^{\,{\rm{ER}}}\) or \({{T}}_{{\rm{opt}}}^{\,{\rm{GPP}}}\) and Tmax. The vegetation types are as follows: croplands (CRO, n = 17), deciduous broadleaf forests (DBF, n = 22), evergreen needle leaf forests (ENF, n = 45), evergreen broadleaf forests (EBF, n = 10), grasslands (GRA, n = 35), mixed forests (MF, n = 8), opened shrublands (OSH, n = 14), wetlands (WET, n = 17) and savanna (SAV, n = 13). Points and error bars indicate mean ± 95% confidence intervals.