Photographs of LOGs across different tree-habitat types in Jiangsu a panoramas of LOGs in good tree-habitat types in villages (VF) with (–1) open space and plenty of sunshine and (–2) no shade and good soil environment b panoramas of LOGs in bad tree-habitat types (–1) in the factory (EC) (–2) in the old town (RD) (–3) near the roadside (RS) c details of natural disasters experienced by LOGs in different tree-habitat types, including (–1) insect infestations, (–2) lightning strikes, and (–3) the effect of epiphytes d details of the anthropogenic interference experienced by LOGs in different tree-habitat types, including (–1) stuffing objects into the stem, (–2) incense burning and incense ash piling, (–3) a large number of red ropes wound around the branches, (–4) stacking sundries under the trees, (–5) the sheltered side of houses, (–6) cement-sealed ground and (–7) construction. The photographs were provided by Zhang G.F.

 
 
  Part of: Liu J, Jiang R, Zhang G (2020) Number and distribution of large old ginkgos in east China: Implications for regional conservation. Nature Conservation 42: 71-87. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.42.59284