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Succession of Ephemeral Secondary Forests and Their Limited Role for the Conservation of Floristic Diversity in a Human-Modified Tropical Landscape

Figure 5

Frequency of occurrence in stand basal area (SBA) classes.

Frequency is calculated as the percentage of the plots in which a species occurred with individuals ≥ 1 cm diameter. Species include trees, shrub, palm and lianas. A) A scatter plot of frequencies in SBA class 1 and 3. Open circles give frequencies with ≥ 1 individual (F1) and yellow dots give frequencies with ≥ 5% of total number of individuals (F5%). The size of the circle indicates the number of species with the indicated frequencies (indicated range: from 1 to ≥ 10 species, true range: 1–75 species). Frequencies of species that occurred in one of the SBA classes, but not the other, are plotted to the left or below the null axes. B) Rank-frequency curves, colors indicate SBA-1 (blue), SBA-2 (green) and SBA-3 (orange).

Figure 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082433.g005