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Fig. 5 | Forest Ecosystems

Fig. 5

From: Mapping data gaps to estimate biomass across Brazilian Amazon forests

Fig. 5

Stratified variance in the AGB maps and the RadamBrasil AGB field data within climate and vegetation maps. Stratified variance (red color scale) in the AGB maps and the RadamBrasil AGB field data within each class of the climate and vegetation maps. a Climate map (dry months) (IBGE 2002a); b water deficit map (Fonseca et al. 2016); c vegetation map (SIVAM 2002); d Brazilian biomes vegetation cover PROBIO (MMA 2006a); e vegetation map of Brazil (IBGE and USGS 1992); f vegetation physiognomies of Brazil (MCT 2010) and g vegetation map of Brazil (IBGE 2004b). The 8 largest classes and the percent of the class area are shown in the legend, and the total number of classes is below each environmental factor map. A detailed legend for all classes of each environmental factor map is provided in A1. AA: alluvial open humid forest; Ab: lowland open humid forests; As: open submontane humid forest; Da: alluvial dense humid forest; Db: lowland dense humid forests; Dm: montane dense humid forest; Ds: submontane dense humid forest; Fs: submontane semi deciduous seasonal forest; Ld: Forested Campinarana; LO: contact campirana/ombrófila-ecôtono forest; ON: contact ombrophilous forest/seasonal forest-ecotone; SO: contact savannah/ombrófila-ecôtono forest; Vs: secondary vegetation

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