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. 2018 Feb 5;115(8):1837–1842. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1714977115

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Classification maps of the world’s tropical forests, showing two (A), three (B), four (C), and five (D) clusters. Cluster result represents a majority rule consensus tree, with the percentage of times that each grouping was observed in the 20 separate cluster analyses shown in D. Only locations that could be classified with certainty (P < 0.05) are shown (n = 392).