Phenological Predictability Index in BRAHMS: A tool for herbarium-based phenological studies
Phenological Predictability Index (PPI) is a tool for analysing phenological patterns incorporating herbarium data within BRAHMS (Botanical Research and Herbarium Management System). PPI produces a maximum-activity period and associated event predictability index between ∼0 and 1. Simple, monthly ra...
Main Authors: | Proença, C, Filer, D, Lenza, E, Silva, J, Harris, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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