<p>Open circles represent the inventories ponds and the grey shade represents the Special Area for Conservation.</p
<p>Grey areas is land, white represents water and the bigger road are marked in black.</p
<p>Pink-coloured areas indicate rural study areas. Orange-coloured areas indicate highly populated s...
<p>Size of circle refers to the number of bodies of water (lakes, ponds, streams) used to test for c...
<p>Areas highlighted represent the subsets of high resolution imagery analyzed; subsets in red indic...
<p>Circles indicate the location of survey transects. The grey area represents the extent of current...
<p>Large red circles show the locations of observational study sites. Small red circles show the loc...
<p>Map of the study area. Black circles represent study reefs (labelled in italics).</p
<p>Map of the study area showing the study villages (in yellow) and the location of households (blac...
<p>Circles indicate location of groundwater bores containing stygofauna used in this study. Colours ...
<p>Map showing the study area: Squares mark major towns, circles mark villages with study dispensari...
<p>The dashed box shows the spatial extent of the site-scale study. An inset shows an example of a s...
<p>Location of Caracoles estate within the Doñana National Park in Southern Spain (A). Map detail wi...
<p>Ecological units are described in Material and Methods. Urban areas correspond to the villages si...
Image of the study area showing the position of the seagrass collectors, longline collectors, and tr...
<p>The oval and rectangular grey areas represent naturally occurring (stations A and B) and artifici...
<p>Grey areas is land, white represents water and the bigger road are marked in black.</p
<p>Pink-coloured areas indicate rural study areas. Orange-coloured areas indicate highly populated s...
<p>Size of circle refers to the number of bodies of water (lakes, ponds, streams) used to test for c...
<p>Areas highlighted represent the subsets of high resolution imagery analyzed; subsets in red indic...
<p>Circles indicate the location of survey transects. The grey area represents the extent of current...
<p>Large red circles show the locations of observational study sites. Small red circles show the loc...
<p>Map of the study area. Black circles represent study reefs (labelled in italics).</p
<p>Map of the study area showing the study villages (in yellow) and the location of households (blac...
<p>Circles indicate location of groundwater bores containing stygofauna used in this study. Colours ...
<p>Map showing the study area: Squares mark major towns, circles mark villages with study dispensari...
<p>The dashed box shows the spatial extent of the site-scale study. An inset shows an example of a s...
<p>Location of Caracoles estate within the Doñana National Park in Southern Spain (A). Map detail wi...
<p>Ecological units are described in Material and Methods. Urban areas correspond to the villages si...
Image of the study area showing the position of the seagrass collectors, longline collectors, and tr...
<p>The oval and rectangular grey areas represent naturally occurring (stations A and B) and artifici...
<p>Grey areas is land, white represents water and the bigger road are marked in black.</p
<p>Pink-coloured areas indicate rural study areas. Orange-coloured areas indicate highly populated s...
<p>Size of circle refers to the number of bodies of water (lakes, ponds, streams) used to test for c...