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Fig 3 - High-severity wildfires in temperate Australian forests have increased in extent and aggregation in recent decades

Changes in the area and proportional area of high-severity fire from 1987 to 2017. Left panels: Area and proportional area burnt by high-severity fire in each of 162 wildfires (line represents significant relationship between variables). Right panels: Standardized coefficients for high-severity area (top, log transformed) and the proportion high-severity area (bottom, arcsine transformed) indicating the relationship between area burnt and time. Each panel displays results for a single model for all regions ("Victoria") and for individual bioregions (Acronyms of bioregions are defined in Table 1); Dot points represent mean estimated coefficient along with the 90 th (solid line) and 95 th (dashed line) percentile intervals. Coefficients denote significant changes when interval does not include zero. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242484.g003
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