Figure 3:
(A–E) Patterns of faunal similarity between study sites represented as network diagrams. The nodes represent the study sites (as numbered), and the node colour indicates the urbanization at that site. The number of edges connecting the nodes represent number of species shared between the two sites. Edge thickness represents the Jaccard’s similarity for the site pair, with thicker edges indicating higher value. ‘%’ values in the bottom-left corner indicate cut-off for display of edges. For example, A value of 0% means that all edges are shown, while a value of 50% means that only those edges connecting nodes with >50% similarity are shown. (F) Distance-decay of faunal similarity with inter-site distance. Site pairs analysed are indicated by colour codes.

(A–E) Patterns of faunal similarity between study sites represented as network diagrams. The nodes represent the study sites (as numbered), and the node colour indicates the urbanization at that site. The number of edges connecting the nodes represent number of species shared between the two sites. Edge thickness represents the Jaccard’s similarity for the site pair, with thicker edges indicating higher value. ‘%’ values in the bottom-left corner indicate cut-off for display of edges. For example, A value of 0% means that all edges are shown, while a value of 50% means that only those edges connecting nodes with >50% similarity are shown. (F) Distance-decay of faunal similarity with inter-site distance. Site pairs analysed are indicated by colour codes.

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