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Appendix B. Images of apparatus used for field experiments.
Figs. B1, B2. Images of mesocosms viewed from above; photo credits: Angus McIntosh.
Fig. B3. Maruxa Alvarez and Jen Moslemi deploying mesocosms; photo credit Angus McIntosh.
Fig. B4. Schematic diagram of the mesocosm set-up.
Fig. B5. Steve Horn constructing the in-stream fish channels; photo credit Wendy Brown.
Figs. B6, B7. Wendy Brown, Steve Horn and Bobbi Peckarsky preparing substrates for baskets deployed inside the in-stream channels; photo credits Angus McIntosh.
Fig. B8. Under water view of an in-stream channel with basket visible; photo credit Wendy Brown.
Fig. B9. View of in-stream channel with lid open; photo credit Angus McIntosh.
Fig. B10. Bobbi Peckarsky cleaning in-stream channel with lid closed; photo credit Wendy Brown.
Fig. B11, B12, B13. Flow visualizations using green dye inside in-stream channels to follow the presumed path of fish cues; photo credits Wendy Brown