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Energetic Extremes in Aquatic Locomotion by Coral Reef Fishes

Figure 1

Rate of oxygen consumption against time in a swimming speed trial

for (A) Redbreasted wrasse Cheilinus fasciatus (11.5 cm total body length) and (B) Bluelined wrasse Stethojulis bandanensis (10.5 cm). Factorial aerobic scopes are provided, which is the difference between maximum metabolic rate (MMR) during the trial (highest black dot) and the standard metabolic rate (SMR, grey dots), divided by SMR. Note the different y-axis scales, and rapid MO2 drop on trial completion (last three dots) indicating minimal excessive post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC).

Figure 1

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054033.g001