Species-abundance distributions (n = 120 plots) using an empirical cumulative distribution function A for different levels of forest-use intensity and B for eight sites along the elevation gradient. Vertical axis shows each species from most to least abundant. Horizontal axis shows the relative abundance of the species on a logarithmic scale. Forest-use intensity levels are old-growth forest (OF), degraded forest (DF) and secondary forest (SF).

 
  Part of: Monge González ML, Weigelt P, Guerrero-Ramírez N, Craven D, Castillo-Campos G, Krömer T, Kreft H (2021) BIOVERA-Tree: tree diversity, community composition, forest structure and functional traits along gradients of forest-use intensity and elevation in Veracruz, Mexico. Biodiversity Data Journal 9: e69560. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e69560