<p>The percentage contribution indicates the percentage of variance explained by that particular variable. The permutation importance test indicates the relative importance of bioclimatic variables. (Abbreviations: P., precipitation; Tem., temperature).</p
<p>a) Soil moisture variable importance related to tree cover. b) Soil moisture variable importance ...
<p>Hierarchical partitioning of the independent effects of the nine climatic variables reflecting ha...
<p>Environmental variables are displayed as mean ± SD. Levels of significance for differences betwee...
<p>The two main explanatory variables for each species are in italic. PC: Percentage contribution; P...
<p>The percent contribution and permutation importance (in bold) each bioclimatic variable made to t...
Percent contribution and permutation importance of the selected bioclimatic variables in MaxEnt mode...
<p>Variables are ordered by their overall mean importance. T = temperature, PP = precipitation, HII ...
+<p>Three categories (F1–F3) are used to analyze the 19 bioclimatic variables. Three main components...
<p>Percentage of variance explained in the models (see Methods for details) by each climate variable...
<p>Contribution of most important bioclimatic variables to the ecological niche models of the studie...
<p>Mean minimum and maximum values were an average of 5% extreme values. MAT = mean annual temperatu...
<p>Maxent model was set to 30% random test percentage and <i>sub-sample</i> replication type.</p><p>...
<p>Summary of environmental variables, of the average percent contribution (PC) and permutation impo...
<p>a–d: proportion of all clonal species vs climatic variables; e–h: proportion of woody clonal spec...
<p>The effects of climate (energy and water availability) and plant species richness on medicinal pl...
<p>a) Soil moisture variable importance related to tree cover. b) Soil moisture variable importance ...
<p>Hierarchical partitioning of the independent effects of the nine climatic variables reflecting ha...
<p>Environmental variables are displayed as mean ± SD. Levels of significance for differences betwee...
<p>The two main explanatory variables for each species are in italic. PC: Percentage contribution; P...
<p>The percent contribution and permutation importance (in bold) each bioclimatic variable made to t...
Percent contribution and permutation importance of the selected bioclimatic variables in MaxEnt mode...
<p>Variables are ordered by their overall mean importance. T = temperature, PP = precipitation, HII ...
+<p>Three categories (F1–F3) are used to analyze the 19 bioclimatic variables. Three main components...
<p>Percentage of variance explained in the models (see Methods for details) by each climate variable...
<p>Contribution of most important bioclimatic variables to the ecological niche models of the studie...
<p>Mean minimum and maximum values were an average of 5% extreme values. MAT = mean annual temperatu...
<p>Maxent model was set to 30% random test percentage and <i>sub-sample</i> replication type.</p><p>...
<p>Summary of environmental variables, of the average percent contribution (PC) and permutation impo...
<p>a–d: proportion of all clonal species vs climatic variables; e–h: proportion of woody clonal spec...
<p>The effects of climate (energy and water availability) and plant species richness on medicinal pl...
<p>a) Soil moisture variable importance related to tree cover. b) Soil moisture variable importance ...
<p>Hierarchical partitioning of the independent effects of the nine climatic variables reflecting ha...
<p>Environmental variables are displayed as mean ± SD. Levels of significance for differences betwee...