Extended Data Fig. 5: Bias correction of estimates of species richness (first column), number of hyperdominants (second column), percentage hyperdominance (third column) for the Amazonia (first row), Africa (second row) and Southeast Asia (third row) datasets. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Bias correction of estimates of species richness (first column), number of hyperdominants (second column), percentage hyperdominance (third column) for the Amazonia (first row), Africa (second row) and Southeast Asia (third row) datasets.

From: Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

Extended Data Fig. 5

X-axes show estimated values derived from samples of the simulated communities taken with conspecific aggregation, Y-axes show true values of the simulated communities. Points show estimated true values for each of the 250 simulated communities. 1:1 equivalence shown by straight line in each plot. For number of hyperdominants and total species plots, simulated communities containing 100 to 25,000 species in Amazonia and Southeast Asia, 100 to 10,000 species in Africa are shown. For percentage hyperdominance, simulated communities containing 10,000 to 25,000 species in Amazonia and Southeast Asia, 2,000 to 10,000 species in Africa are shown.

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