Figure 4 in Looks can be deceiving: contrasting temperature characteristics of two morphologically similar kelp species co-occurring in the Arctic

Figure 4: Optimal quantum yield (FV/FM) of Laminaria digitata (top) and Hedophyllum nigripes (bottom) sporophytes in a temperature gradient (two weeks; left graph) and post-cultivation at 10 °C (one week; right graph). Horizontal lines represent the median; boxes, the interquartile range; whiskers,...

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Main Authors: Franke, Kiara, Liesner, Daniel, Heesch, Svenja, Bartsch, Inka
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000127
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Summary:Figure 4: Optimal quantum yield (FV/FM) of Laminaria digitata (top) and Hedophyllum nigripes (bottom) sporophytes in a temperature gradient (two weeks; left graph) and post-cultivation at 10 °C (one week; right graph). Horizontal lines represent the median; boxes, the interquartile range; whiskers, 1.5× of inter-quartile range (n = 5). Published as part of Franke, Kiara, Liesner, Daniel, Heesch, Svenja & Bartsch, Inka, 2021, Looks can be deceiving: contrasting temperature characteristics of two morphologically similar kelp species co-occurring in the Arctic, pp. 163-175 in Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) 64 (3) on page 169, DOI:10.1515/bot-2021-0014, http://zenodo.org/record/11000117