Ecological Archives M084-024-A2

Kirk O. Winemiller, Carmen G. Montaña, Daniel L. Roelke, James B. Cotner, José Vicente Montoya, Luzmila Sanchez, Maria Mercedes Castillo, Craig A. Layman. 2014. Pulsing hydrology determines top-down control of basal resources in a tropical river–floodplain ecosystem. Ecological Monographs 84:621–635. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-1822.1

Appendix B. Nonmetric multidimensional ordination of algae (left column) and meiofauna (right column) assemblage structure contrasting seasons.

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Fig. B1. Nonmetric multidimensional ordination of algae (left column) and meiofauna (right column) assemblage structure contrasting seasons. Top panels contrast two habitat types, river channel (gray circles) vs. lagoon (open circles). Middle panels contrast seasons in the river channel. Bottom panels contrast seasons in lagoon. Gray circles in the middle and bottom panels represent falling-water season, open squares represent low-water season, and black triangles represent rising-water season.


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