Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species

10.1038/srep39930

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Main Authors: Adams, M.P, Collier, C.J, Uthicke, S, Ow, Y.X, Langlois, L, O'Brien, K.R
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1787142023-10-31T21:57:21Z Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species Adams, M.P Collier, C.J Uthicke, S Ow, Y.X Langlois, L O'Brien, K.R TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE model nonhuman photosynthetic rate seagrass species Alismatales biological model photosynthesis physiology reproducibility statistical analysis temperature tropic climate Alismatales Data Interpretation, Statistical Models, Biological Photosynthesis Reproducibility of Results Temperature Tropical Climate 10.1038/srep39930 Scientific Reports 7 39930 2020-10-21T08:05:15Z 2020-10-21T08:05:15Z 2017 Article Adams, M.P, Collier, C.J, Uthicke, S, Ow, Y.X, Langlois, L, O'Brien, K.R (2017). Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species. Scientific Reports 7 : 39930. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep39930 20452322 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178714 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic model
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photosynthetic rate
seagrass
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Alismatales
biological model
photosynthesis
physiology
reproducibility
statistical analysis
temperature
tropic climate
Alismatales
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Models, Biological
Photosynthesis
Reproducibility of Results
Temperature
Tropical Climate
spellingShingle model
nonhuman
photosynthetic rate
seagrass
species
Alismatales
biological model
photosynthesis
physiology
reproducibility
statistical analysis
temperature
tropic climate
Alismatales
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Models, Biological
Photosynthesis
Reproducibility of Results
Temperature
Tropical Climate
Adams, M.P
Collier, C.J
Uthicke, S
Ow, Y.X
Langlois, L
O'Brien, K.R
Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
description 10.1038/srep39930
author2 TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
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Adams, M.P
Collier, C.J
Uthicke, S
Ow, Y.X
Langlois, L
O'Brien, K.R
format Article
author Adams, M.P
Collier, C.J
Uthicke, S
Ow, Y.X
Langlois, L
O'Brien, K.R
author_sort Adams, M.P
title Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
title_short Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
title_full Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
title_fullStr Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
title_full_unstemmed Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
title_sort model fit versus biological relevance: evaluating photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178714
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