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Fig. 8 | Environmental Evidence

Fig. 8

From: The scope and extent of literature that maps threats to species globally: a systematic map

Fig. 8

The difference in taxonomic resolution and taxonomic scope of retrieved threat mapping literature among plant taxonomic groups. Taxonomic resolution is the lowest taxonomic level that was mapped as an independent population unit, thus indicative of how taxonomically detailed the threat mapping application was. Whereas, taxonomic scope is the lowest taxonomic level that includes all species for which threats were mapped within the article. The width of the flows represents the number of articles

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