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Fig. 11 | Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling

Fig. 11

From: On the suitability of an allometric proxy for nondestructive estimation of average leaf dry weight in eelgrass shoots I: sensitivity analysis and examination of the influences of data quality, analysis method, and sample size on precision

Fig. 11

Residuals and normal probability plots for the fitting of the model of Eq. (4). This plot associates to a fit to raw data by means of the traditional analysis method of allometry. We observe a biased distribution of residuals around the zero line. Also, normal Q-Q plot shows heavier tails than expected for a normal distribution (left and right panels one to one)

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