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Fig. 2 | Annals of Forest Science

Fig. 2

From: Vulnerability to pine sawfly damage decreases with site fertility but the opposite is true with Scleroderris canker damage; results from Finnish ICP Forests and NFI data

Fig. 2

Posterior estimates (hierarchical Bayesian analysis of ICP Forests Level 1 data) of the probabilities (dots indicate mean annual risk) of a pine sawfly outbreak starting (with 95 % posterior intervals) in different forest site types (see text and legend of Fig. 1). Estimates are calculated for the mean value of the likelihood of cold winters (0.19)

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