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Fig. 15. The influence of rearing temperature on the number and average diameter of
fast muscle fibres post-hatch. (A) Log10(fast fibre number per
myotomal cross-section) in fry of the dwarf benthic (circles), large benthic
(triangles) and pelagic (diamonds) morphs reared at `cool ambient
temperatures' of 2.23.2°C (open symbols) or in heated water of
47°C (closed symbols). A linear regression was fitted to the data
with the following equation: log10(fibre number=2.98+0.19F
(r2=0.71; F1,51=125.1;
P<0.0001). (B) The average fibre diameter vs fork length.
Symbols as for A.