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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