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Fig 1.

DPSIR model with examples.

(drivers, pressures, states, impacts, responses; modified after EEA 1999 [35]; shaded in grey: not considered in this publication).

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Table 1.

Numbers of analysed publications and of trends and pressures.

Described in the analysed publications, with indication whether the pressures were discussed and which level of importance was assigned to them in the original publications; *multiple trend types per publication possible.

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Table 2.

The number of trends separated into the different parameters for Carabidae and Lepidoptera.

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Fig 2.

Frequency of extracted pressures for decreasing carabid trends.

These trends are based on 81 extractions in total. Specific pressures classified into pressure classes and (a) their corresponding drivers and states, or (b) their scientific verification levels.

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Fig 3.

Frequency of extracted pressures for increasing carabid trends.

These trends are based on 26 extractions in total. Specific pressures classified into pressure classes and (a) their corresponding drivers and states, or (b) their scientific verification levels.

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Fig 4.

Frequency of extracted pressures for decreasing Lepidoptera trends.

These trends are based on 389 extractions in total. Detailed pressures classified into pressure classes and (a) their corresponding driver and state, respectively, or (b) their scientific verification level.

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Fig 5.

Frequency of extracted pressures for increasing Lepidoptera trends.

These trends are based on 70 extractions in total. Specific pressures classified into pressure classes and (a) their corresponding drivers and states, or (b) their scientific verification levels.

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