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Fig. 1. The effects of stepwise increases in water PCO2
(PwCO2) followed by the rapid lowering of
PwCO2 (A) on ventilation, blood gases, and acid-base
status in tambaqui Colossoma macropomum, including (B) ventilation
amplitude (VAMP; N=9-11), (C) ventilation
frequency (fV; N=8-9), (D) arterial
PCO2 (PaCO2; N=8-9), (E)
arterial PO2 (PaO2; N=7-8)
and (F) arterial pH (pHa; N=8-9). Pre1 and Pre2 refer to pre-exposure
values compiled 2 min and immediately, respectively, before the onset of
hypercarbia; the numbers 7, 16 and 26 denote values compiled for the final 2
min of the three discrete steps of increasing hypercarbia; and the data
plotted to the right of the break in the x-axis represent values
compiled for 2 min intervals after the initiation of rapid washout of
CO2 at 0 min. The data are presented as means ± 1
S.E.M. For stepwise increases in
PwCO2, values that do not share a letter are significantly
different from one another (one-way RM-ANOVA, P<0.001 for B-D and
F; P=0.001 for E). For the rapid washout of water CO2,
asterisks indicate values that are significantly different from the value at
time=0 min (one-way RM-ANOVA, P<0.001 for all).