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Figure S1. Joint production possibilities for: (a) annual timber harvest mass and forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass and forest ecosystem carbon.

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1 Appendix S5. Forest sector carbon, timber harvest, and habitat production possibilities

2 Figure S1. Joint production possibilities for: (a) annual timber harvest mass and forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass and forest ecosystem carbon store; and (c) forest product carbon store and forest ecosystem carbon store; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

3 Figure S2. Joint production possibilities for: (a) forest product carbon store and forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass and forest product carbon store; and (c) forest ecosystem carbon store and forest sector carbon store; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

4 Figure S3. Joint production possibilities for Mule Deer and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Northern Spotted Owl; and (d) Olive-sided Flycatcher; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

5 Figure S4. Joint production possibilities for Mule Deer and: (a) Pacific Marten; (b) Pileated Woodpecker; (c) Red Tree Vole; and (d) Western Bluebird; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

6 Figure S5. Joint production possibilities for Northern Spotted Owl and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Mule Deer; and (d) Olive-sided Flycatcher; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

7 Figure S6. Joint production possibilities for Northern Spotted Owl and: (a) Pacific Marten; (b) Pileated Woodpecker; (c) Red Tree Vole; and (d) Western Bluebird; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

8 Figure S7. Joint production possibilities for Olive-sided Flycatcher and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Mule Deer; and (d) Northern Spotted Owl; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

9 Figure S8. Joint production possibilities for Olive-sided Flycatcher and: (a) Pacific Marten; (b) Pileated Woodpecker; (c) Red Tree Vole; and (d) Western Bluebird; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

10 Figure S9. Joint production possibilities for Pacific Marten and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Mule Deer; and (d) Northern Spotted Owl; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

11 Figure S10. Joint production possibilities for Pacific Marten and: (a) Olive-sided Flycatcher; (b) Pileated Woodpecker; (c) Red Tree Vole; and (d) Western Bluebird; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

12 Figure S11. Joint production possibilities for Pileated Woodpecker and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Mule Deer; and (d) Northern Spotted Owl; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

13 Figure S12. Joint production possibilities for Pileated Woodpecker and: (a) Olive-sided Flycatcher; (b) Pacific Marten; (c) Red Tree Vole; and (d) Western Bluebird; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

14 Figure S13. Joint production possibilities for Red Tree Vole and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Mule Deer; and (d) Northern Spotted Owl; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

15 Figure S14. Joint production possibilities for Red Tree Vole and: (a) Olive-sided Flycatcher; (b) Pacific Marten; (c) Pileated Woodpecker; and (d) Western Bluebird; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

16 Figure S15. Joint production possibilities for Western Bluebird and: (a) forest sector carbon store; (b) harvest mass; (c) Mule Deer; and (d) Northern Spotted Owl; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.

17 Figure S16. Joint production possibilities for Western Bluebird and: (a) Olive-sided Flycatcher; (b)
Pacific Marten; (c) Pileated Woodpecker; and (d) Red Tree Vole; resulting from individual simulated management scenarios identified by general management emphasis group.


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