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Figure 5 - Nature's Sure Connected: A practical framework for evidencing landscape-scale outcomes of landscape-scale conservation.

Figure 5.7 Boxplot showing tree areas in a sub-sample of aerial imagery from West Blean and Thornden Woods, in each of five width bands, (1 = 0-0.5 m2, 2 = 0.5-1 m2, 3 = 1-5 m2, 4 = 5-10 m2, 5 = >10 m2). The vertical lines show the full range of tree areas in each class and extend to the smallest and largest areas. Boxes show the interquartile range with the median shown as a bold line. Whiskers extend to the smallest and largest observations or 1.5 times the interquartile range, whichever is smaller with outliers shown by filled circles. Points show raw data, arranged in a "beeswarm" plot, which plots points of the same value adjacent to each other, allowing both distribution and frequency to be visualised.
7 Boxplot showing tree areas in a sub-sample of aerial imagery from West Blean and Thornden Woods, in each of five width bands, (1 = 0-0.5 m2, 2 = 0.5-1 m2, 3 = 1-5 m2, 4 = 5-10 m2, 5 = >10 m2). The vertical lines show the full range of tree areas in each class and extend to the smallest and largest areas. Boxes show the interquartile range with the median shown as a bold line. Whiskers extend to the smallest and largest observations or 1.5 times the interquartile range, whichever is smaller with outliers shown by filled circles. Points show raw data, arranged in a "beeswarm" plot, which plots points of the same value adjacent to each other, allowing both distribution and frequency to be visualised.
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