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Fig 1.

Trends in local abundance from 2000 to 2016 based on the multi-species indicators for a) all species, b) habitat generalists, c) regional endemic species and d) rainforest specialists. Values are the multi-species index with SE (error bars) with the smoothed trend line with 95% CI (shaded area).

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Table 1.

Multi-species indicator trends between 2000–2016 (overall) and separate trends pre-2009 and post-2008.

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Fig 2.

Trends in local abundance from 2000 to 2016 based on multi-species indicators for A) lowland specialists, B) midland specialists and C) uplands specialists. Values represent multi-species index with SE (error bars). The overall smoothed trend is represented by the line with shaded area showing the 95% CI for the smoothed trend.

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Fig 3.

Elevational shifts in local abundance patterns in bird assemblages between 2000 to 2016.

Baseline population set to 0 with values above the baseline representing an increase in local population abundance and values below the baseline representing a decline. Values represent the change in local abundance over the full time period based on the mean multiplicative slope of the multi-species trend with its SE (error bars). See the full abundance trends over time for each combination of elevational band and species group in supplementary material.

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Fig 4.

Elevational profile of the Wet Tropics bioregion: (a) elevation map (m a.s.l. with UTM grid coordinates) and (b) rainforest area by elevational band.

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