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Fig. 5

From: Biotic and spatial factors potentially explain the susceptibility of forests to direct hurricane damage

Fig. 5

The proportion of three damage types across the height-to-diameter ratio (H:D) classes of trees in the sampled sites in the Big Thicket National Preserve: a All height classes combined. c Only the height class 0.0–19.9 m was considered. d Only the height class ≥ 20.0 m was considered. Each value on top of the bars indicates the number of stems within each H:D category. b The proportion of main tree species across the H:D classes. Each value on top of the bars indicates the mean height to top (m) of stems within each H:D category (Pi ta = Pinus taeda, Li st = Liquidambar styraciflua, Qu ni = Quercus nigra, Qu al = Quercus alba, Il op = Ilex opaca, Mg gr = Magnolia grandiflora)

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