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. 2019 Jul 15;116(31):15580–15589. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1902046116

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Reconstructed rainfall patterns before mortality in native animals, native plants, and the European rabbit (O. cuniculus). (A) Cumulative rainfall deficit as a percentage of mean annual precipitation before mortality in birds, fish, marsupials, and other native animals outside of rabbit-infested areas. Shown are mean values of DCDM = months of consecutive below average precipitation, DCON = months of continuous drought, and DSCO = months of semicontinuous drought. (B) Rainfall deficits for birds, fish, marsupials, and other native animals in months 1 to 3, 4 to 6, 7 to 12, and years 2 through 8 before observed mortality. The solid black line indicates the cumulative count of BIR records as a percentage of the total at each time period. (C and D) As in A and B but for native plant groups (grasses, low shrubs, tall shrubs, trees). (E and F) As in A and B but for O. cuniculus inside heavily rabbit infested areas. Data for each BIR extend back in time only to terminal DCDM, DCON, or DSCO dates. The mean cumulative rainfall deficit value (y axis) can be determined for any period before the BIR observation.