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Output from BeePop+ for pesticide concentrations in colony pollen/nectar rounds to the nearest 0.1 ug/g. As a result, compounds such as neonicotinoids which are often present at ng/g concentrations can show 0.0 for all days despite their presence in the model. BeePop+ should have increased precision for these output variables.
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Currently the smallest concentration that is shown is 0.001 ug/g which is 1 ng/g. Is one more digit going to be sufficient to cover realistic and meaningful concentrations (i.e. 0.1ng/g)?
It looks like my information about BeePop+ rounding to 0.1 ug/g was outdated or incorrect. I'm also seeing values down to 0.001 ug/g in my test runs. I think that one more digit is definitely sufficient.
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It looks like my information about BeePop+ rounding to 0.1 ug/g was outdated or incorrect. I'm also seeing values down to 0.001 ug/g in my test runs. I think that one more digit is definitely sufficient.
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Pesticide concentration display now shows 4 digits to the right of the decimal point, i.e X.yyyy This allows a minimum of 0.1 ng/g to be displayed. Published in next release.
Output from BeePop+ for pesticide concentrations in colony pollen/nectar rounds to the nearest 0.1 ug/g. As a result, compounds such as neonicotinoids which are often present at ng/g concentrations can show 0.0 for all days despite their presence in the model. BeePop+ should have increased precision for these output variables.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: