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Climate change in a stable thermal environment: effects on the performance and life history of coral reef fish

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Figure 2.1. Mean (± SE) routine (a) and maximum (b) oxygen consumption and absolute
Figure 2.2. Proportion of fish remaining in each temperature treatment in relation to
Figure 2.3. Proportion of fish remaining in each temperature treatment in relation to
Figure 3.1. Routine (open circles) and maximum (closed circles) oxygen consumption
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