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. 2015 Apr 9;10(4):e0121444. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121444

Fig 8. Crisis potential natural vegetations overlaid with global priority areas for conservation.

Fig 8

The crisis potential natural vegetations (PNVs) are categorized as critically endangered (CR), endangered (EN) and vulnerable (VU). The map is overlaid with the: A) WWF’s global 200 terrestrial ecoregions map [48]; B) the Centres of Plant Diversity map [89]; C) the Crisis Ecoregions map [55]; D) the conservation priorities for Sub-Saharan Africa map [90]; E) the priorities for conservation intervention in Africa map [41]; and F) the "Biodiversity Hotspots", Conservation International 2011 map [29]. Where relevant, level of priority (1 = highest) is indicated by hatching pattern.