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Fig. 6. Frequency of ventilatory bursts during high temperature stress was
positively correlated to time-to-failure (A) and negatively correlated to
time-to-recovery (B). Animals that ventilated more rapidly at 40°C could
tolerate a greater duration of heat stress, and recovered more quickly
following failure. All animals pooled: (A), N=51; (B),
N=48.