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Fig. 7. Lactate levels immediately after exercise (black bars) and after 15 min of recovery (gray bars), as well as the relationship between contractile lactate production and number of tail flips. Lactate accumulation did not increase significantly after 15 min of recovery in any group. However, as only two specimens of the large P. argus were available for lactate measurement (one for each time point), a statistical analysis was not possible for this group (numbers in parentheses for large P. argus represent replicates within a single specimen). Values are means ± s.e.m.





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