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Figure 8: Average Bleaching Scale for the Three Coral Genus Across the Three Survey Sites (EG, AG and SW) That Were Tagged in September 2016 Following the Warm Dry Season and Cooler Wet Season (Error Bars = SE).
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Figure 7: Average Prevalence of the Dominant Signs of Impaired Health Across All Three Surveyed Sites (EG, AG and SW) Following the 2016 Dry Season and 2017 Wet Season (Error Bars = SE).
Figure 9: Prevalence of the Most Common Impaired Health Signs Following the 2016 Dry Season and the 2017 Wet Season for the Five Most Common Observed Coral Genus Across All Three Sites Surveyed (EG, AG < SW).
Figure 10: Average Symbiont Density (A) and Chlorophyll a Pigment Density (B) Across the Three Coral Species Assessed (Acropora, Monitpora and Pachyseris) at EG, AG and SW (Error Bars = SE).
Supplemental Information 2: Temporal Monthly Variation in Temperature Levels at EG and AG During the Wet Season 2016–2017 and the Start of the Dry Season. Error Bars Represent Standard Errors.
Figure 3: Average Sedimentation Rates at the Three Surveyed Sites (Error Bars = SE).
Supplemental Information 3: Temporal Daily Variation in Turbidity Levels (FTU Units) at EG and SW During the End of the Dry Season 2016. Error Bars Represent Standard Errors.
Figure 5: Average Percentage Benthic Cover at EG, AG and SW.
Figure 4: Species Accumulation Curves (SACs) for Replicated Stationary Point Acoustic Surveys Showing Differences in the Optimal Number of Detector Sites Between Pinelands and Prairies in (A) the Dry Season and (B) the Wet Season.
Figure 10: nMDS Plots Comparing Beetle Community Structure Between Bamboo and Terra Firme Forest in (A) the Wet Season Only and (B) the Dry Season Only.