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EEAFigure Observed latitudinal shifts of four species over 25 years in Britain
This graph shows the observed latitudinal shifts of the northern range boundaries of species within 4 exemplar taxonomic groups, studied over 25 years in Britain. (A) Spiders (85 species), (B) ground beetles (59 species), (C) butterflies (29 species), and (D) grasshoppers and allies (22 species). Positive latitudinal shifts indicate movement toward the north (pole); negative values indicate shifts toward the south (Equator). Horizontal lines mark the Median, boxes the 25 to 75 % quartile and whisker the range (up to 1.5 times the interquartile distance). Open Circles are outliers.
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EEAFigure The relative importance of soil biodiversity threats on the basis of expert judgement
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EEAFigure Impacts of invasive alien species at EU level
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EEAFigure Impact of over-exploitation on species at EU level
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EEAFigure Impacts of pollution on species at EU level
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EEAFigure CLC changes between 1990 and 2006 (km2)
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EEAFigure Impact of habitat change on species at EU level
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest in marine ecosystems
Statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of habitat types of European Union interest in marine ecosystems
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EEAFigure Causes of loss of coastal ecosystems
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