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. 2016 Jun 8;117(3):155–164. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2016.37

Table 2. List of environmental variables included in the models, with their category, unit of measurement, time period over which environmental data were calculated, justification for inclusion, references supporting inclusion and source of environmental data.

Variable Category Units Calculation period Justification Supporting references Source
Annual mean accumulated soil water surplus Flow ML 1970–2008 Proxy for flow; considered a ‘master variable' likely to be correlated with habitat size, habitat complexity and physicochemical properties of rivers (Poff et al., 1997; Stein et al., 2002; Bond et al., 2011) NESAD
Coefficient of variation of annual totals of accumulated soil water surplus Flow NA 1970–2008 Proxy for variability in flows across years; should reflect long-term stability of water availability (Bond et al., 2011) NESAD
Mean accumulated soil water surplus for summer Flow ML 1970–2008 Proxy for summer flows; should reflect annual stability of water availability (Bond et al., 2010; Bond et al., 2011) NESAD
Flow regime disturbance index Flow Index scored between zero and one 1989–1997 Indicative of disruption to the natural flow regime; should reflect extent of flow regulation in rivers (Bond et al., 2010; Koehn et al., 2014) NESAD
Barrier free flow path length Connectivity % 1990 Measure of connectedness of streams; reflects number of dams and weirs that may pose barriers to fish movement (Rathert et al., 1999; Lintermans et al., 2005) NESAD
Baseline annual mean net primary productivity Energy tC ha−1 1788 Proxy for long-term energy availability; should reflect long-term productivity of rivers (Guégan et al., 1998) NESAD
Stream and valley percentage extant forest cover Habitat % 2001–2004 Type and extent of vegetation surrounding stream; may influence the amount and type of overhanging vegetation and in-stream woody habitat (Lintermans et al., 2005) NESAD
Stream and valley percentage extant woodland cover Habitat % 2001–2004 Type and extent of vegetation surrounding stream; may influence the amount and type of overhanging vegetation and in-stream woody habitat (Lintermans et al., 2005) NESAD
Fish condition index Habitat Index scored between zero and one 2008–2010 Index that should predict healthy recruitment of native fish species (MDBA, 2012) SRA
Mean spring temperature Temperature °C 1961–1990 Proxy for water temperature (Rowland, 1989; Lintermans et al., 2005; Koehn and Harrington, 2006) BOM
Fish nativeness score Invasive species Index scored between zero and one 2008–2010 Score reflects abundance, biomass and species present that are native relative to alien (Lintermans et al., 2005) SRA

Abbreviations: BOM, Bureau of Meteorology; ML, mega litre; NA, not applicable; NESAD, Sustainable Rivers Audit; SRA, Sustainable Rivers Audit; tC ha−1, tons of carbon per hectare.

Data were sourced from the NESAD v1.1.5 (available at: http://www.ga.gov.au/), SRA (MDBA, 2012) and the BOM (available at: http://www.bom.gov.au).