Extended Data Fig. 8: Assignment of time-series plot records to EUNIS habitat types. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 8: Assignment of time-series plot records to EUNIS habitat types.

From: More losses than gains during one century of plant biodiversity change in Germany

Extended Data Fig. 8

Each time series was assigned to the habitat type by using the earliest plot record that matched with the level 3 EUNIS classification. The classification was based on the EUNIS-ESy expert system56 using the R code implementation57. ?: plots not assigned to any level 3 EUNIS habitat type, +: assigned to more than one level 3 EUNIS habitat type, A: Marine habitats, C: Inland surface waters, H: Inland sparsely vegetated habitats or devoid of vegetation, N: Coastal habitats, Q: Wetlands, R: Grasslands and lands dominated by forbs, mosses or lichens, S: Heathlands, scrub and tundra, T: Forests and other wooded land, V: Vegetated man-made habitats, including arable land. Labels for EUNIS habitats were only printed at the top of the corresponding bar section when the number of assigned records was ≥ 150.

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