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Figure 5


Fig. 5. An examination of the fit of the best-fit model (Fig. 4) across fishes from different regions (A; Great Barrier Reef, GBR, and Caribbean, CAR), with different swimming modes (B; C, caudal; P, pectoral; DV, dorso-ventral; PC, pectoral-caudal fin locomotors), adult habitat characteristics (C; D, `demersal'; P, `pelagic') and orders (D; B, Beryciformes; C, Clupeiformes; L, Lophiiformes; T, Tetraodontiformes). Asterisks indicate families that are considered an archetypical coral reef fish (see Bellwood, 1996). Because of their dominance in the dataset and their high diversity, the sub-orders of the order Perciformes are shown individually (symbols).