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The data in the figure show a relationship between the mean flowering date for many plant species around Concord, New Hampshire, and the mean spring temperature over a time span exceeding 150 years. However, there is a lot of scatter around the best-fit line in panel b. What information in the chapter might suggest the source of this scatter, and what does it imply about the plant species' cues for flowering? The data in the figure show a relationship between the mean flowering date for many plant species around Concord, New Hampshire, and the mean spring temperature over a time span exceeding 150 years. However, there is a lot of scatter around the best-fit line in panel b. What information in the chapter might suggest the source of this scatter, and what does it imply about the plant species' cues for flowering?


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