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Fiona T.-Y. Francis 1,2 *, Karen Filbee-Dexter 1 , Robert E. Scheibling 1

S talked tunicates Boltenia ovifera form biogenic habitat in the rocky subtidal zone of Nova Scotia Online Resource Fig. S1. Fiona T.-Y. Francis 1,2 *, Karen Filbee-Dexter 1 , Robert E. Scheibling 1 1 Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J1, Canada

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Fiona T.-Y. Francis 1,2 *, Karen Filbee-Dexter 1 , Robert E. Scheibling 1

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  1. Stalked tunicates Bolteniaoviferaform biogenic habitat in the rocky subtidal zone of Nova ScotiaOnline Resource Fig. S1 Fiona T.-Y. Francis1,2 *, Karen Filbee-Dexter1, Robert E. Scheibling1 1Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J1, Canada 2Present address:Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6, Canada *Corresponding author email: ftyfrancis@gmail.com

  2. 50 1 2 40 30 3 4 20 Number of tunicates per frame 10 5 0 Abundance Rank Fig. S1 Boxplots of numbers of Bolteniaovifera in video frames (N = 80) for each tunicate abundance rank, showing median (horizontal line), upper and lower quartiles (box), 95% quantiles (whiskers), and outliers (points)

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