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David B. Herbst, Scott D. Cooper, R. Bruce Medhurst, Sheila W. Wiseman, and Carolyn T. Hunsaker 2018. A comparison of the taxonomic and trait structure of ...
David B. Herbst, Scott D. Cooper, R. Bruce Medhurst, Sheila W. Wiseman, and Carolyn T. Hunsaker 2018 A comparison of the taxonomic and trait structure of macroinvertebrate communities between the riffles and pools of montane headwater streams Hydrobiologia Supplementary Material - Appendix Legends Appendix 1. List of collected taxa and their tolerance values (TV, scaled 0 = most sensitive to 10 = most tolerant to stress), thermal preference distributions (TempCD75 is the 75 th percentile of the cumulative distribution of temperature (°C) observations for field collections of the taxon specified, Yuan 2006), and assignment to functional feeding groups (FFG) and trait groups associated with voltinism (Volt), development (Devel), body size, temperature preferences (Temp), behavioral characteristics (Habit), and flow affinity (Rheo), based on Barbour et al. (1999), Vieira et al. (2006), Poff et al. (2006), and Merritt et al. (2008). The right side of this Appendix, after the Rheo column, shows pool (P, depositional), riffle (R, erosional), and mixed habitat (M) designations in Poff et al. (2006) and Merritt et al. (2008), as well as the results of Indicator Species Analysis on taxa relative abundances showing significant associations (p < 0.05, Monte Carlo tests) of common taxa (occurring in > 25% of samples) with pools (P) versus riffles (R) (all sites-times) and statistical results (*p