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. 2020 Apr 14;11:1803. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-15550-z

Table 1.

Predictor variables used to determine the drivers of change in temperature, pH and salinity in east Australian estuaries.

Predictor variable Conceptual link and source of evidence Type of predictor Appropriate for analysis
Days elapsed Time since monitoring began28,57 Time Temperature, pH and salinity
Month of measurement Intra-annual variability28 Time Temperature, pH and salinity
Retention factor Ratio of estuary potential total volume to run-off volume17 Geomorphology Temperature, pH and salinity
Latitude of site (°S) Regional climate cline3,28 Geomorphology Temperature, pH and salinity
Size of the catchment (km2) Approximate freshwater input3 Geomorphology Salinity
Average depth (m) Radiative heat exchange2,22,79 Geomorphology Temperature, pH and salinity
Total flush time of the estuary (days) Seawater exchange3,17 Geomorphology Temperature, pH and salinity
Percentage of the estuary area covered by seagrass Photosynthetic activity34 Geomorphology pH
Percent of catchment cleared (%) Stream and catchment shading and heating of overland flow over cleared landscapes22 Human disturbance Temperature, pH and salinity
Percentage of the catchment urbanised Urban heat22 Human disturbance Temperature
Proportional increase in nitrogen load Changes to catchment land use17,57 Human disturbance Temperature, pH and salinity