Ecological Archives A023-083-A1

K. S. Cheruvelil, P. A. Soranno, K. E. Webster, M. T. Bremigan. 2013. Multi-scaled drivers of ecosystem state: quantifying the importance of the regional spatial scale. Ecological Applications 23:1603–1618. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/12-1872.1

Appendix A. Names and codes of the Ecological Drainage Units depicted in Figs. 3–5.

Table A1. Names and codes of the Ecological Drainage Units (n = 35 regions) depicted in Figs. 3–5.

Code

Ecological Drainage Unit

BPU

Bayfield Peninsula and Uplands

BSR

Big Sioux River

CUP

Central Upper Peninsula

CBR

Chippewa - Black River

D

Driftless

ECW

East Central Wisconsin

EUP

Eastern Upper Peninsula

GOR

Glaciated Ohio River Tributaries

GM

Great Miami - Little Miami

ICR

Iowa - Cedar Rivers

LSC

Lower St. Croix - Downeast Maine Coastal

MC

Middle Connecticut

NRB

Nishnabotna River Basin

MHS

Northern Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Straits of Mackinac

PKA

Penobscot - Kennebec - Androscroggin

RR

Rock River

SMC

Saco - Merrimack - Charles

SB

Saginaw Bay

SCB

Scioto Basin

SDM

Skunk/Des Moines/ Miss

SLM

Southeast Lake Michigan

MIP

Southeast Michigan Interlobate and Lake Plain

SAP

Southern Alleghany Plateau

SD

Southern Driftless

SLE

Southern Lake Erie

SCR

St. Croix River

UC

Upper Connecticut

UDM

Upper Des Moines River

ULR

Upper Illinois River

USJ

Upper St. John - Aroostook

WMR

Wapsipinicon - Maquoketa Rivers

WLE

Western Lake Erie

WMD

Western Lake Michigan and Door Peninsula

WPK

Western Upper Peninsula and Keweenaw Peninsula

WR

Wisconsin River


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