Summary
Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 107; likely supports topic area: methods / modelling / statistics. Topics: methods / modelling / statistics Evidence type: Modelling / projection Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #107 Original: Bates, D., Mächler, M., Bolker, B. & Walker, S. lme4: Linear Mixed- Effects Models using ‘Eigen’ and S4 (Version 1.1-29) https://cran.rproject.org/package=lme4 (2022).
Outcomes reported
Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 107; likely supports topic area: methods / modelling / statistics. Topics: methods / modelling / statistics Evidence type: Modelling / projection Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #107 Original: Bates, D., Mächler, M., Bolker, B. & Walker, S. lme4: Linear Mixed- Effects Models using ‘Eigen’ and S4 (Version 1.1-29) https://cran.rproject.org/package=lme4 (2022).
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