Fig. 1: Discrepancies with analyses of Hilario–Husain and colleagues3. | npj Biodiversity

Fig. 1: Discrepancies with analyses of Hilario–Husain and colleagues3.

From: Caught in statistical noise: pitfalls of a unidimensional approach to understanding biodiversity-conflict relationships

Fig. 1

a Two potential approaches for calculating provincial species richness without reducing the distance from conflict variable into a single value per province: treating each taxon-specific occurrence record independently (per point species richness, right panel) or assigning uniform species counts to all taxon-specific occurrence records within a province (provincial species richness of each taxonomic group, left panel). Solid arrow shows the nearest conflict point to species occurrence, and light dashed arrows show other nearby conflict points. b Relationship between species records and the average distance from conflict points (m) per taxonomic group.

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