Figure A1 : Daily mean density of White Ibises was positively related to fish density and was higher in shallow and medium water-depth treatments than in deep.
Figure A2 : Daily mean density of Snowy Egrets was positively related to fish density and was higher in shallow and medium water-depth treatments than in deep.
Figure A3 : Daily mean density of Wood Storks was positively related to fish density and was higher in shallow and medium water-depth treatments than in deep.
Figure A4 : Daily mean density of Little Blue Herons was positively related to fish density, but differences among water-depth treatments depended on day. Birds used depths sequentially starting with the shallow water-depth treatment.
Figure A5 : Daily mean density of Great Egrets was positively related to fish density, but differences among water-depth treatments depended on day. Birds used all water depths but did so sequentially starting with the shallow water-depth treatment.
Figure A6 : Daily mean density of Glossy Ibises was higher in shallow and medium water-depth treatments and was weakly related to fish density.
Figure A7 : Daily mean density of Tricolored Herons was not related to fish density, and the differences among water-depth treatments varied among days. Birds used water-depth treatments sequentially starting with the shallow treatment.
Figure A8 : Daily mean density of Great Blue Herons did not vary as a function of fish density nor did it differ among water-depth treatments.