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The ontogeny of physiological response to light intensity in early stage spiny lobster (Jasus edwardsii) larvae

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Fig. 1. Mean (±SE) swimming speed of recently hatched Stage Ifiin relation to log-transformed light intensity (quanta s Jasus edwardsii larvae−1 cm−2)
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Fig. 3. Mean (±SD) nitrogen excretion (nmol NHedwardsiis3–N mg DM−1 h−1) in early stage Jasus larvae placed in the dark, under low (7.7×1012 q s−1 cm−2) or high (3.9×1014 q−1 cm−2) light intensity

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