Extended Data Fig. 3: Per cent difference in mean drop-one jackknife values of local human impacts and environmental factors between positive and negative trajectory reefs.
From: Coral reefs benefit from reduced land–sea impacts under ocean warming

The per cent difference ((V1−V2)/[(V1+V2)/2]; dots) was quantified by taking the ratio of the mean in drop-one jackknife values between positive (n = 10) and negative (n = 8) trajectory reefs (sensu)88. Upper and lower bars represent the respective maximum and minimum per cent differences. Blue and red shaded regions indicate factors that were greater on reefs that had positive and negative trajectories, respectively. Zero line represents equal values. Outliers that fell outside a threshold of ±2 standard deviations of the median were removed prior to analysis. See Fig. 1b for reef locations and Fig. 2d for mean absolute differences in factor values. See Methods, Extended Data Table 1, and Supplementary Information for detailed information on local land-sea human impacts and environmental factors.