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Fig. 4. Relationship between CO2 release and running speed. Data are
shown for the five different slopes of the respirometric chamber examined: (A)
-60° (steep descent), (B) -30°, (C) horizontal, (D) 30°, and (E)
60° (steep ascent). See also inset sketches. Red data points in C give
mean values obtained from all five inclines. Black lines represent linear fit
regressions to the data up to 90 mm s-1 speed (A)
y=1.64+9.7x10-3x, r2=0.71; (B)
y=1.73+10.5x10-3x, r2=0.88; (C)
y=1.50+11.4x10-3x, r2=0.91; (D)
y=1.55+10.1x10-3x, r2=0.94; (E)
y=1.37+13.0x10-3x, r2=0.82.
Numbers of ants in the speed bins were 26 in each of the 6 lower bins (0-5 mm
s-1 to 45-55 mm s-1), 25 (55-65 mm s-1), 25
(65-75 mm s-1), 24 (75-85 mm s-1), 22 (85-95 mm
s-1), 18 (95-105 mm s-1), 12 (105-115 mm s-1)
and 7 (115-125 mm s-1). Estimates for resting metabolic rates of
intact (a) and decapitated (b) ants are indicated as blue dotted lines. The
speed range up to 90 mms-1 is shaded (see Discussion for
explanation). Values are means ± S.D.