Extended Data Fig. 5: The number of tree species with high ecosystem function potential continuously suitable per grid cell (1 km²) under moderate climate change (RCP 2.6). | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 5: The number of tree species with high ecosystem function potential continuously suitable per grid cell (1 km²) under moderate climate change (RCP 2.6).

From: A climate-induced tree species bottleneck for forest management in Europe

Extended Data Fig. 5

Number of species that have high potential for addressing three important ecosystem functions (timber production, carbon storage, biodiversity conservation) are shown in different colours (brown, black, green). Colour intensity indicates the number of cells for a certain number of species, and reaches from 0 (white) to the maximum number of cells per ecosystem function and region (dark hues). For each ecosystem function the first column shows the number of species with high potential for the current species pool (2020–2029). High potential species that are continuously suitable throughout the 21st century (and thus potential options for current management) are shown in the second column. Red lines indicate the average number of species.

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