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Fig. 5. The relationship between the estimated maximum fast muscle fibre diameter and standard length within nine species of Notothenioid fishes from the Southern Ocean and Patagonian shelf. (A) Antarctic Peninsula, Notothenia coriiceps (open squares); Shag Rocks, Dissosticus eleginoides (open circles); Tierra del Fuego, Eleginops maclovinus (filled circles), Patagonotothen tessellata (open triangles), P. longipes sp. (inverted filled triangles) and P. sima (filled squares). (B) Shag rocks, Icefishes Chaenocephalus aceratus (open triangles), Champsocephalus gunnari (open squares); Tierra del Fuego, Paratonothenia magellanica (closed circles).





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