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Figure 1. Graphs generated by the Phenological Predictability Index (PPI) tool in BRAHMS, which calculates the probability of a specific phenophase (in this case, flower buds) occurring in each month of the year (1, January, to 12, December): A, Ruellia incompta (unimodal phenology); B, Emmotum nitens (bimodal phenology); and C, Dalechampia caperonioides (multimodal phenology). The y-axis shows the number of unique records (each a unique combination of phenological event, month and year). The month with the highest peak in the graph may differ from the PPI-determined maximum probability month (circled); see text for explanation.

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Published as part of Silva, J. S., Lenza, E., Moreira, A. L. C. & Proença, C. E. B., 2021, USING HERBARIUM DATA TO INCREASE THE LIKELIHOOD OF FINDING FERTILE PLANTS IN THE FIELD, pp. 1-18 in Edinburgh Journal of Botany 78 (355) on page 7, DOI: 10.24823/EJB.2021.355, http://zenodo.org/record/10591142

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