Extended Data Fig. 2: Relation between the 95th percentile of the percentage loss of conductivity (PLC) and the flatness of posterior probability distribution of ψ50 across the studied sites. | Nature Climate Change

Extended Data Fig. 2: Relation between the 95th percentile of the percentage loss of conductivity (PLC) and the flatness of posterior probability distribution of ψ50 across the studied sites.

From: Plant hydraulics accentuates the effect of atmospheric moisture stress on transpiration

Extended Data Fig. 2

The flatness is quantified as (q75 − q25)/(p75 − p25), where q75 and q25 are the 75th and 25th percentiles of the posterior distribution, and p75 and p25 are the 75th and 25th percentiles of the prior distribution. A flatness of 0 indicates concentrated posterior and a flatness of 1 indicates a nearly uniformly distributed posterior. Horizontal bars represent the uncertainty ranges across posterior samples.

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