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Fig. 1. (A) Bland-Altman plot comparing consecutive Ucrit tests
(Ucrit1 and Ucrit2) performed by
rainbow trout, separated by a 40 min recovery period. Regression lines
indicate the existence of two sub-groups, cold-acclimated (filled symbols) and
warm-acclimated (open symbols) fish, based on the visible groupings in this
graph. (B) Ucrit1 versus ambient water
temperature for rainbow trout. Fish are divided into two subgroups,
cold-acclimated (filled symbols) and warm-acclimated (open symbols) fish.
Regression: y=40.44+2.42x, r2=0.74;
P<0.001. (C) Ucrit2 versus
Ucrit1 for individual rainbow trout performing two
Ucrit tests separated by a 40 min recovery period. Fish
are divided into cold-acclimated and warm-acclimated groups. The thin line is
the line of identity where x=y, i.e. the predicted line if
Ucrit1=Ucrit2 independent of
temperature, and this was not the case. Regression (thick line):
y=-204.3+7.57x-0.05x2,
r2=0.81, P<0.001. (D) Recovery ratios for
individual rainbow trout as a function of acclimation temperature (filled
symbols, cold-acclimated group; open symbols, warm-acclimated group). The
regression line for these data illustrates that warm-acclimated fish could not
attain the same Ucrit after a 40 min recovery.
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