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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Microb Ecol. 2014 Jan 9;67(4):735–747. doi: 10.1007/s00248-013-0324-y

TABLE 1.

Locations and characteristics of study sites, and summary of collection data for surveys of endophytic fungi in aquatic plants in northern Arizona, USA. Asterisk denotes one natural lake (Stoneman Lake); all others are reservoirs. Latitude, longitude, and elevation indicate central sampling location among three microsites per reservoir. Minor changes between years reflect changes in shorelines due to fluctuation in water levels. Surface area data are published values ([4, 53]; marked with superscript 1), but fluctuate annually (ranges included in table). Letters used as superscripts indicate that the lake or reservoir was sampled only in 2011 (a), or that a particular host species was collected only in that year (b).

Lake or Reservoir County Area1 (ha) Elevation (m) Latitude (2011; 2012) Longitude (2011; 2012) Depth (cm) (2011; 2012) Plant species
Morton Lakea Coconino 4.1 – 11.4 2148 N 34° 53.577′ W 111° 17.784′ 46.6 P. amphibia; E. bifoliata
Mud Lakea Coconino 2.8 2180 N 34° 55.530′ W 111° 21.038′ 66.7 P. amphibia, S. pectinata, E. bifoliata
Stoneman Lake*a Coconino 48.6 2045 N 34° 46.873′ W 111° 31.227′ 5.1 P. amphibia, S. pectinata, E. bifoliata, M. sibiricum
Lower Lake Mary Coconino 0 – 303.5 2068 N 35° 06.611′; N 35° 06.713′ W 111° 34.779′ ′; W 111° 34.906′ 9.2; 16.2 P. amphibia, S. pectinata, E. bifoliatab
Willow Creek Reservoir Yavapai 138.4 1564 N 34° 36.126′; N 34° 36.124′ W 112° 26.319′; W 112° 26.277′ 42.8; 21.6 P. amphibia, S. pectinata, E. bifoliatab
Watson Lake Yavapai 80.9 1585 N 34° 35.125′; N 34° 35.143′ W 112° 25.374′; W 112° 25.367′ 30.8; 49.3 P. amphibia, S. pectinata