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Supplementary MaterialRangeland loss and population decline of the critically endangered Liben Lark Heteromirafra archeri in southern EthiopiaBRUKTAWIT A. MAHAMUED, PAUL F. DONALD, NIGEL J. COLLAR, STUART J. MARSDEN, PAUL KARIUKI NDANG’ANG’A, MENGISTU WONDAFRASH, YILMA DELLELEGN ABEBE, JAMES BENNETT, SIMON R. WOTTON, DANIEL GORNALL and HUW LLOYDContentsFigure S1. False colour Landsat 6 image from March 2015.Figure S2. Changes in the area of arable cultivation on black soils (black shading on grey background) and on red soils (red shading on white background) on the Liben Plain in each of four years, digitised from Landsat imagery.10763250Figure S1. False colour Landsat 6 image from March 2015 showing transect waypoints (black dots) and arable agriculture on black soils (purple) and on red soils (brown). Figure S2. Changes in the area of arable cultivation on black soils (black shading on grey background) and on red soils (red shading on white background) on the Liben Plain in each of four years, digitised from Landsat imagery (see Fig. S1). Top left: 1994; top right: 2005; bottom left: 2009; bottom right: 2015. An army camp is shown in green and an artificial lake in blue. ................
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