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Leaf energy balance modelling as a tool to infer habitat preference in the early angiosperms

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Figure 1. The modelled effect of varying parameters: ((a) Ta, (b) Rni, (c) wind speed and (d) RH on leaf temperature for the largest (F
Figure 3. Modelled leaf temperatures for 14 early angiosperm species plottedstomatal closure while solid coloured rectangles represent the range of Tgrey rectangles sun

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