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Fig. 3. The fitted values of khigh and klow
for each daytime period of each fish from the entire data records. Missing
values typically resulted from the fish being associated with a Buoy 3 (Fish
301, Fish 390, Fish 392) or Cross Seamount (Fish 224), making fitting
impossible. Fish 224 had an apparent constant displacement of the recorded
ambient temperature. When this was adjusted by a constant value, such that the
night-time sensor temperature excess was similar to that of the other fish, it
gave similar fitted values for klow and
khigh and therefore the results were included in the
figure.