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Ocean acidification does not affect the early life history development of a tropical marine fish

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Table 1. Summary of seawater parameters in control and acidification treat-ments. PCO2 in air, pH and total alkalinity were measured
Fig. 1. Mean pHNBSand 3 elevated  (NBS: National Bureau of Standards) of seawater in controlsPCO2 treatments (600, 725, 850 µatm) over the 21 d duration of the rearing experiment
Fig. 2. Acanthochromis polyacanthus. Photograph of cleared and stained juvenile showing the 29 skeletal measurements compared among treatments
Fig. 3. Acanthochromis polyacanthus. Mean (± SE) (a) standard length and (b) weight of juveniles reared for 3 wk at 4 levels of PCO2(seawater)
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