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Appendix B. Results when dividing into three land use intensity classes.
Table B1. Correlations between the richness of taxa, and differences in these between high, medium and low land-use intensity (LUI). The first sub row of each relationship class shows the average correlation coefficient, either across all 150 plots (first column), or for plots of low, medium or high LUI. The columns labelled "Diff." show average correlation differences between LUI subsets (bold values = significant; * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001). The second sub-row of each relationship class shows the no. of significant individual correlations (positive-negative) and the number of significant individual correlation differences in each category.