Figure 3
From: A facultative mutualistic feedback enhances the stability of tropical intertidal seagrass beds

Potential analysis of the simulated seagrass data of the mutualism model and of the NDVI data. Dark and light shades depict shoot density ranges of high and low occurrence, respectively; closed and open markers depict ‘attractors’ (peaks in occurrence) and ‘repellors’ (lows in occurrence) that are automatically identified by the analysis by step size. Potential analysis of the simulated seagrass data (A) with mutualism in relation to seagrass mortality (mn). The attractors and repellors are identified per mortality mn step size of 0.0025 day−1. (B) The potential analyses of the NDVI data, attractors and repellors are identified by the analysis per 0.1-m elevation interval adapted from17.