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    RMSE and R2 for different data groupings. The first column contains the...

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    Charles A. Price; Todd A. Schroeder; Benjamin Branoff; Humfredo Marcano-Vega; Nicole Pillot-Torres; Morgan Chaudry; Michael Ross; Monica Papeș; Skip Van Bloem (2025). RMSE and R2 for different data groupings. The first column contains the species composition (inter, intra, or species specific) and the second column the data composition for each statistic reported in the remaining columns. Columns 3-5 contain the RMSE (kg), columns 6-8 the R2, and columns 9-11 the % error relative to the mean biomass in the dataset for BSD, D30, and DBH, respectively (see Methods). The subset of the data for trees that had all three measurements is denoted by the terms “Combined 3” and “Site 3” in the Data column. The lowest RMSE value in a row for each metric is in bold. Similarly, the highest R2 for each row is in bold. Values that represent means are underlined. The mean for each column and each grouping is given in the final two rows. The final row contains means for those trees with all three measures. The row above it contains means for all trees. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323926.t002
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    RMSE and R2 for different data groupings. The first column contains the species composition (inter, intra, or species specific) and the second column the data composition for each statistic reported in the remaining columns. Columns 3-5 contain the RMSE (kg), columns 6-8 the R2, and columns 9-11 the % error relative to the mean biomass in the dataset for BSD, D30, and DBH, respectively (see Methods). The subset of the data for trees that had all three measurements is denoted by the terms “Combined 3” and “Site 3” in the Data column. The lowest RMSE value in a row for each metric is in bold. Similarly, the highest R2 for each row is in bold. Values that represent means are underlined. The mean for each column and each grouping is given in the final two rows. The final row contains means for those trees with all three measures. The row above it contains means for all trees.

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Charles A. Price; Todd A. Schroeder; Benjamin Branoff; Humfredo Marcano-Vega; Nicole Pillot-Torres; Morgan Chaudry; Michael Ross; Monica Papeș; Skip Van Bloem (2025). RMSE and R2 for different data groupings. The first column contains the species composition (inter, intra, or species specific) and the second column the data composition for each statistic reported in the remaining columns. Columns 3-5 contain the RMSE (kg), columns 6-8 the R2, and columns 9-11 the % error relative to the mean biomass in the dataset for BSD, D30, and DBH, respectively (see Methods). The subset of the data for trees that had all three measurements is denoted by the terms “Combined 3” and “Site 3” in the Data column. The lowest RMSE value in a row for each metric is in bold. Similarly, the highest R2 for each row is in bold. Values that represent means are underlined. The mean for each column and each grouping is given in the final two rows. The final row contains means for those trees with all three measures. The row above it contains means for all trees. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323926.t002

RMSE and R2 for different data groupings. The first column contains the species composition (inter, intra, or species specific) and the second column the data composition for each statistic reported in the remaining columns. Columns 3-5 contain the RMSE (kg), columns 6-8 the R2, and columns 9-11 the % error relative to the mean biomass in the dataset for BSD, D30, and DBH, respectively (see Methods). The subset of the data for trees that had all three measurements is denoted by the terms “Combined 3” and “Site 3” in the Data column. The lowest RMSE value in a row for each metric is in bold. Similarly, the highest R2 for each row is in bold. Values that represent means are underlined. The mean for each column and each grouping is given in the final two rows. The final row contains means for those trees with all three measures. The row above it contains means for all trees.

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Sep 11, 2025
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Authors
Charles A. Price; Todd A. Schroeder; Benjamin Branoff; Humfredo Marcano-Vega; Nicole Pillot-Torres; Morgan Chaudry; Michael Ross; Monica Papeș; Skip Van Bloem
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Description

RMSE and R2 for different data groupings. The first column contains the species composition (inter, intra, or species specific) and the second column the data composition for each statistic reported in the remaining columns. Columns 3-5 contain the RMSE (kg), columns 6-8 the R2, and columns 9-11 the % error relative to the mean biomass in the dataset for BSD, D30, and DBH, respectively (see Methods). The subset of the data for trees that had all three measurements is denoted by the terms “Combined 3” and “Site 3” in the Data column. The lowest RMSE value in a row for each metric is in bold. Similarly, the highest R2 for each row is in bold. Values that represent means are underlined. The mean for each column and each grouping is given in the final two rows. The final row contains means for those trees with all three measures. The row above it contains means for all trees.

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