Fig. 5: ABDIS and ABDPS distributions and hotspot analysis. | npj Sustainable Agriculture

Fig. 5: ABDIS and ABDPS distributions and hotspot analysis.

From: Linking species and functional crop diversity in South Asia: a spatial assessment of agrobiodiversity for nutrition-sensitive agriculture

Fig. 5: ABDIS and ABDPS distributions and hotspot analysis.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

ad Maps of the district-level agrobiodiversity index score (ABDIS) distribution (a), scored from 0 (yellow, low overall taxonomic–functional diversity) to 1 (dark green, high overall taxonomic–functional diversity), and agrobiodiversity potential score (ABDPS) distribution (b), scored from 0 (taxonomic–functional parity, yellow) to 1 (high taxonomic–functional disparity, dark blue), with balance (0.4–0.6, light green). Hotspot maps for ABDIS hotspots (c) and ABDPS (d) show hotspots (light red: 90%, orange: 95%, red: 99%) and coldspots (bluish gray: 90%, light blue: 95%, dark blue: 99%); not significant (white), excluded (dark gray).

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