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Fig. 2 | Fire Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Fire and distance from unburned forest influence bird assemblages in Southern Andean Yungas of Northwest Argentina: a case study

Fig. 2

Rarefaction species curves of diversity values (number of species) for (A) all bird species, (B) birds associated with mature forest, (C) birds associated with edge or secondary environments, and (D) birds associated with disturbed environments in the unburned reference site (R; green), close-burned site (QC; brown), and distant-burned site (QL; orange), as recorded in surveys from December 2015 to August 2017 at the piedmont Southern Andean Yungas forest, Jujuy province, Argentina. Curves under the 0 represent diversity values for Hill numbers, under the 1 for species richness, and under the 2 for the exponential of Shannon entropy. Solid lines represent interpolation from data, dotted lines extrapolation from data, and shaded areas represent the 95% confidence intervals. Confidence intervals that overlap do not show significant difference (P > 0.05)

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