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Fig. 7. The relationship between log10 maximum fibre number (FNmax; data from Fig. 8) and log10 maximum standard length (SLmax; data from Table 1) among 16 species of notothenioid fishes from Tierra del Fuego (filled circles), Shag Rocks, South Georgia (open triangles) and the Antarctic Peninsula (open circles). A conventional least-squares linear regression was fitted to the data. The equation was: log10FNmax=2.53+log10SLmaxx1.12 (F1,14=30.8, P<0.0001; r2=0.69).