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Mean (+ SE) in situ feeding rates (a), in situ intraspecific aggression (b), and total stomach content weights (c–e) of male and female/juvenile crested blenny, blue-eyed, and Yaldwin’s triplefins, respectively, at controls and CO 2 vents. The total stomach content weight is standardised as a functi...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/13607904 2023-05-15T17:49:35+02:00 S5 Fig - Ivan Nagelkerken (320270) Tiphaine Alemany (10004427) Julie M. Anquetin (10004430) Camilo M. Ferreira (10004433) Kim E. Ludwig (10004436) Minami Sasaki (3326589) Sean D. Connell (7593887) 2021-01-19T18:24:32Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001033.s005 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/S5_Fig_-/13607904 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3001033.s005 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry species population replenishment effects Ocean acidification ocean acidification acts future resource enrichment CO 2 ocean acidification boosts reproduction CO 2 vents Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001033.s005 2021-02-03T09:34:40Z Mean (+ SE) in situ feeding rates (a), in situ intraspecific aggression (b), and total stomach content weights (c–e) of male and female/juvenile crested blenny, blue-eyed, and Yaldwin’s triplefins, respectively, at controls and CO 2 vents. The total stomach content weight is standardised as a function of fish size. Foraging and aggression data are from year 2017, while food intake data are from 2018 and 2019; no in situ foraging and aggression data could be obtained for the crested blenny in 2017. No significant CO 2 effects were observed for the graphs above, except for a lower stomach content weight at vents for the blue-eyed triplefin (* p < 0.05; see S2 Table ). See S1 Data for the underlying data. (PDF) Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Unknown |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry species population replenishment effects Ocean acidification ocean acidification acts future resource enrichment CO 2 ocean acidification boosts reproduction CO 2 vents Ivan Nagelkerken (320270) Tiphaine Alemany (10004427) Julie M. Anquetin (10004430) Camilo M. Ferreira (10004433) Kim E. Ludwig (10004436) Minami Sasaki (3326589) Sean D. Connell (7593887) S5 Fig - |
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Mean (+ SE) in situ feeding rates (a), in situ intraspecific aggression (b), and total stomach content weights (c–e) of male and female/juvenile crested blenny, blue-eyed, and Yaldwin’s triplefins, respectively, at controls and CO 2 vents. The total stomach content weight is standardised as a function of fish size. Foraging and aggression data are from year 2017, while food intake data are from 2018 and 2019; no in situ foraging and aggression data could be obtained for the crested blenny in 2017. No significant CO 2 effects were observed for the graphs above, except for a lower stomach content weight at vents for the blue-eyed triplefin (* p < 0.05; see S2 Table ). See S1 Data for the underlying data. (PDF) |
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Ivan Nagelkerken (320270) Tiphaine Alemany (10004427) Julie M. Anquetin (10004430) Camilo M. Ferreira (10004433) Kim E. Ludwig (10004436) Minami Sasaki (3326589) Sean D. Connell (7593887) |
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Ivan Nagelkerken (320270) Tiphaine Alemany (10004427) Julie M. Anquetin (10004430) Camilo M. Ferreira (10004433) Kim E. Ludwig (10004436) Minami Sasaki (3326589) Sean D. Connell (7593887) |
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