Ecological Archives E093-217-A1

Samuel B. Fey, Kathryn L. Cottingham. 2012. Thermal sensitivity predicts the establishment success of nonnative species in a mesocosm warming experiment. Ecology 93:2313–2320. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/12-0609.1

Appendix A. A figure showing mean density of total Daphnia following the invasion of Daphnia lumholtzi or Daphnia pulex into mesocosms with and without added cyanobacteria.

Fig. A1. Mean (± 1 SE) density of total Daphnia following the invasion of Daphnia lumholtzi (A, B) or Daphnia pulex (C, D) into mesocosms with no added (A, C) and added (B, D) cyanobacteria. Panels show data for both ambient (solid circles, solid black lines) and heated (open circles, dashed red lines) mesocosms. The arrows near the top of each panel at day 14 indicate a cyanobacterial addition; the X's just above the x-axis represent the dates of fish predation.


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