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Fig. 3

From: Radiative transfer modeling in structurally complex stands: towards a better understanding of parametrization

Fig. 3

Bayes factors of the models fitted for each crown form and each considered option according to (a) the “Radiation data only,” (b) the “Sequential Radiation → Growth” and (c) the “Joint Radiation × Growth” optimization schemes. For each “crown form × model configuration × optimization scheme” combination, the Bayes factor is determined as the ratio between the highest marginal likelihood value observed among all model fits carried out for the corresponding optimization scheme and the marginal likelihood value of the model fit for the given combination. The Bayes factors are presented in logarithmic scale for legibility of the figures. The dashed horizontal lines indicate the value 0.5, corresponding to the threshold above which substantial evidence appears in favor of the model fit with the highest marginal likelihood value (i.e., the model fit for which log10(BF) = 0)

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