Extended Data Fig. 4: Edge effects caused by forest degradation from selective logging and fire. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 4: Edge effects caused by forest degradation from selective logging and fire.

From: Human degradation of tropical moist forests is greater than previously estimated

Extended Data Fig. 4

Difference in RH98 (panel a) and RH50 (panel b) for forest classified as undisturbed in the JRC-TMF dataset located within and outside a buffer area (120 m radius) around logged or burned forest. Asterisks indicate the level of statistical significance of these comparisons: Adjusted p values are determined by two-tailed unpaired T test. The number at the bottom of each boxplot corresponds to the number of GEDI samples. Boxplot shows data from the 25th–75th percentile, the median (line) and whiskers extending to the minimum and maximum within 1.5× interquartile range.

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