9 research outputs found
slopes
This spreadsheed records slope values of the relationship between the biotic measure and either fragment area or distance from edge, as calculated at each location ranging from the warmest (Auckland; 36°S) to the coolest (Banks Peninsula; 43°S)
interaction.nature
This speadsheet records the effect sizes of generalized mixed effect models. Effects were classified by calculating the difference between the sum of individual effect sizes and the interactive effect sizes, with positive values representing synergistic effects and negative values representing antagonistic effects
field.data
This spreadsheet records the dependent variables (abundance and process) across trophic levels (plants, herbivore and parasitoid) across field sites in New Zealand
Workpackage 9
<p>Numbers of species from the combined SRLI for Plants sample of gymnosperms, monocots, legumes and pteridophytes by IUCN Red List Category for each group of plants.</p
Red List Indices for birds, mammals, amphibians and corals (source: IUCN), with baseline values for crayfish [13], freshwater crabs [16], dragonflies & damselflies [17], reptiles [19] and plants (this study).
<p>Values for crayfish, freshwater crabs, dragonflies and damselflies, reptiles and plants are based on a sampled approach.</p
Global map of average extinction risk of species per country from the combined SRLI for Plants sample of gymnosperms, monocots, legumes and pteridophytes.
<p>A. Number of species assessed per country. B. Percentage of assessed species that are threatened per country. C. Percentage of assessed species that are Data Deficient per country.</p
Numbers of species from the combined SRLI for Plants sample of gymnosperms, monocots, legumes and pteridophytes in each IUCN Red List Category by realm.
<p>Numbers of species from the combined SRLI for Plants sample of gymnosperms, monocots, legumes and pteridophytes in each IUCN Red List Category by realm.</p
Threats to species from the combined SRLI for Plants sample of gymnosperms, monocots, legumes and pteridophytes, by number of plant species threatened.
<p>Individual species may be affected by more than one threat.</p