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

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.