<p>Circles indicate the location of survey transects. The grey area represents the extent of current development, with the dark grey rectangle indicating the central business district of the city. Waterways in black.</p
Red circles: sites with Fediss, a440 and DOC data; black circles: additional sites with only a440 an...
<p>Map of study area showing the zones, tunnel, ventilation stacks and land use.</p
<p>Pink-coloured areas indicate rural study areas. Orange-coloured areas indicate highly populated s...
<p>Grey areas is land, white represents water and the bigger road are marked in black.</p
<p>Map of the study area showing the study villages (in yellow) and the location of households (blac...
<p>Map of the study area. Black circles represent study reefs (labelled in italics).</p
<p>Map showing the study area: Squares mark major towns, circles mark villages with study dispensari...
<p>Study area map denoting locations of beach seine survey stations used in the study.</p
<p>White triangles represent the locations of each of the listening stations in the Murray and Goulb...
<p>Map of the study area, depicting the five massifs and the 12 capture localities (grey dots).</p
<p>A black rectangle in the national map indicates the position of the area shown in the main map fr...
<p>Open circles represent the inventories ponds and the grey shade represents the Special Area for C...
Light blue shading indicates the reef lagoon area that was the focus of this study. Black circles in...
<p>Location of the study region in South America and land-cover map of the study region, indicating ...
<p>The oval and rectangular grey areas represent naturally occurring (stations A and B) and artifici...
Red circles: sites with Fediss, a440 and DOC data; black circles: additional sites with only a440 an...
<p>Map of study area showing the zones, tunnel, ventilation stacks and land use.</p
<p>Pink-coloured areas indicate rural study areas. Orange-coloured areas indicate highly populated s...
<p>Grey areas is land, white represents water and the bigger road are marked in black.</p
<p>Map of the study area showing the study villages (in yellow) and the location of households (blac...
<p>Map of the study area. Black circles represent study reefs (labelled in italics).</p
<p>Map showing the study area: Squares mark major towns, circles mark villages with study dispensari...
<p>Study area map denoting locations of beach seine survey stations used in the study.</p
<p>White triangles represent the locations of each of the listening stations in the Murray and Goulb...
<p>Map of the study area, depicting the five massifs and the 12 capture localities (grey dots).</p
<p>A black rectangle in the national map indicates the position of the area shown in the main map fr...
<p>Open circles represent the inventories ponds and the grey shade represents the Special Area for C...
Light blue shading indicates the reef lagoon area that was the focus of this study. Black circles in...
<p>Location of the study region in South America and land-cover map of the study region, indicating ...
<p>The oval and rectangular grey areas represent naturally occurring (stations A and B) and artifici...
Red circles: sites with Fediss, a440 and DOC data; black circles: additional sites with only a440 an...
<p>Map of study area showing the zones, tunnel, ventilation stacks and land use.</p
<p>Pink-coloured areas indicate rural study areas. Orange-coloured areas indicate highly populated s...