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Supplementary Material, Ashford et al. 'A chemosynthetic ecotone – ‘chemotone’ – in the sediments surrounding deep-sea methane seeps'

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posted on 2021-02-02, 20:28 authored by Oliver AshfordOliver Ashford, Shuzhe Guan, Dante Capone, katherine Rigney, Katelynn Rowley, Victoria Orphan, Sean W. Mullin, Katherine S. Dawson, Jorge Cortés, Greg W Rouse, Guillermo F. Mendoza, Raymond W. Lee, Erik E. Cordes, Lisa A. Levin
Supplementary material, Ashford et al. 'A chemosynthetic ecotone – ‘chemotone’ – in the sediments surrounding deep-sea methane seeps'. Limnology & Oceanography.
Includes:
Supplementary Material 1: Figure S1 (sediment sampling locations for all seep sites); Table S1 (average physical distances amongst samples within and between habitat categories for each seep site investigated); Table S2 (Trait groupings and trait modalities used to quantify trait attributes of sampled macrofaunal families); Table S3 (Full SIMPER results for species composition data); Table S4 (Full SIMPER results for functional trait composition data); Table S5 (Details of Generalised Linear Models constructed).
Supplementary Material 2: Functional trait scoring references.
Dataset S1: Biological and geochemical attributes of samples analysed.
Dataset S2: Species and trait assemblages of samples.
Dataset S3: Functional trait scoring for all sampled macrofaunal families.
Dataset S4: Details of specimens analysed for carbon and nitrogen isotopic characterisation.

Funding

National Science Foundation Ocean Sciences grant numbers 1634172 and 1635219. Scripps Institution of Oceanography Postdoctoral Scholar Award.

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