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Fig. 4 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 4

From: Diversity of plant assemblages dampens the variability of the growing season phenology in wetland landscapes

Fig. 4

Species richness relationships to the Green-up (left) and Green-down (right) phenology of plant communities for every combination of year and landscape. Each dot represents the observed day-of-year (DOY) phenology of a unique plant community (top panels), or its temporal fluctuation (coefficient of variation; CV) across years (bottom panels). Each color represents a different landscape: Scirbi (Green), Maskinongé (Blue), Lac-à-la-Tortue (Purple), Bog-à-lanières (Red), Umiujaq (Orange). In the upper panels, lines of the same color represent different years. In the lower panels, none of the relationships between plant species richness and inter-annual CV is statistically noteworthy (p > 0.05, R2 < 0.01)

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