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APPENDIX 8. PLEISTOCENE STABILITY AND DIVERSITY OF<br />

HERPETOFAUNA<br />

Figure A8-1. Stability of the climatic niche of rain<strong>for</strong>est over the past 120k years<br />

- static. Blue areas were the most continuously suitable <strong>for</strong> rain<strong>for</strong>est.<br />

Rain<strong>for</strong>est areas from the national vegetation in<strong>for</strong>mation system (nvis) are<br />

shown in bright green. To see the stability values without rain<strong>for</strong>est, and further<br />

explanation, refer to figure 50 in the main report.<br />

206 <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>change</strong> <strong>refugia</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>terrestrial</strong> <strong>biodiversity</strong>

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