Fig. 2: Precision and sensitivity pairwise comparisons for biodiversity metrics. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 2: Precision and sensitivity pairwise comparisons for biodiversity metrics.

From: Simulated biodiversity hotspots from traditional ecological knowledge and Western metrics do not always overlap

Fig. 2

The pairwise precision (A) and sensitivity (B) of biodiversity metrics for identifying biodiversity hotspots are shown as a heatmap (with blue indicating more shared hotspots and white indicating fewer shared hotspots). When making comparisons, the baseline indices are treated as identifying the true list of hotspots to which the list derived from the comparison indices is then compared. See Table 1 for complete definitions of the biodiversity metrics. Colored text indicates the type of metric: black for taxonomic, green for TEK, purple for functional, and orange for phylogenetic.

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