10.1371/journal.pone.0143637.t004 Nina Steffani Nina Steffani Safiyya Sedick Safiyya Sedick John Rogers John Rogers Mark John Gibbons Mark John Gibbons Results of the DistLM marginal and sequential tests for the abundance of macro-infauna collected off southwestern Africa during 2003, with sediment texture characteristics, water-depth, latitude/site and distance from the Orange River mouth as predictors. Public Library of Science 2015 community structure Infaunal Benthic Communities Generalist Species Infaunal communities diversity Benguela upwelling ecosystem species 2015-11-30 03:45:07 Dataset https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Results_of_the_DistLM_marginal_and_sequential_tests_for_the_abundance_of_macro_infauna_collected_off_southwestern_Africa_during_2003_with_sediment_texture_characteristics_water_depth_latitude_site_and_distance_from_the_Orange_River_mouth_as_predictors_/1614570 <p>Sequential tests were conducted using the ‘step-wise’ procedure and adjusted R<sup>2</sup>. Sediment size fractions were arcsine transformed, and all other variables log<sub>10</sub> transformed, prior to analysis. Residual DF = 79.</p><p>Results of the DistLM marginal and sequential tests for the abundance of macro-infauna collected off southwestern Africa during 2003, with sediment texture characteristics, water-depth, latitude/site and distance from the Orange River mouth as predictors.</p>