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Fig 1.

Experimental design used for larval pumping of experiments 1 and 2.

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Fig 2.

Survival outcomes (dead/alive/unaccounted) of A. cf. tenuis larvae following treatments (low flow, high flow, control) across four larval ages (2, 3, 4 and 5 days old).

Note: this plot is presented as a stacked bar plot as there was one sample per larval stage per treatment level.

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Fig 3.

Boxplots of survival outcomes (alive/dead/unaccounted) from a mixed larval culture among treatments (low flow, high flow, control) across four larval ages (3, 4, 5 and 6 days old).

Boxplot represents the interquartile range, which contains the middle 50% of the data from the 3 replicate samples per larvae stage per treatment level. The middle line shows the median.

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Fig 4.

Proportion of “non-swimming” larvae at 5-minute intervals following treatments (low flow, high flow, control) in 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-day old larvae.

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Fig 5.

Proportion of larvae from a mixed larval assemblage capable of settling within 24h following treatments (low flow, high flow, control) across four culture ages (3, 4, 5 and 6 days old).

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