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Additional Figures from Extinction debt in local habitats: quantifying the roles of random drift, immigration and emigration
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posted on 2019-12-11, 16:59 authored by Yongbin Wu, Youhua Chen, Shui-Ching Chang, You-Fang Chen, Tsung-Jen ShenFig. S1 shows a flowchart for showing the transition dynamic between neighboring abundance states for the stochastic models studied in the paper;Fig. S2 shows the impacts of initial abundance state on the resultant extinction probability over time;Fig. S3 shows the impacts of different combinations of emigration and immigration rates on the resultant extinction probability over time;Fig. S4 shows the similarity of the proposed biodiversity loss models used in the present study (Eq. 8 of the main text) and the previous study (Sgardeli et al. [3]);Fig. S5 shows the influence of parameter omega on determining the initial species abundance distribution and the likelihood for a species to be absent from the local target community in the area-based logseries model;Fig. S6 shows a shift in the emigration rate at the time point of habitat destruction and its influence on the magnitude of the extinction debt or species richness over time.