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Fig. 1. Hypotheses tested in this study regarding differences in maximalsustained speed, voluntary speed and metabolic cost of locomotion ofindividual fish
Fig. 2. Results from the preliminary experiment. (A) Voluntary speed wasrepeatable within individuals (significant regression line is shown; N=26 fish;=0.48, P<0.015, y=7.06+0.48x) over the period of 1 week, indicating that it is astable phenotypic trait
Fig. 4. Critical sustained swimming speed (UBothcrit) and metabolic scope. Ucrit and metabolic scope increased with test temperature (18, 24 and30°C), but there was no significant effect of metabolic scope on Ucrit within testtemperatures
Fig. 6. The relationship between voluntary speed and energetic cost.(A) During the 1st minute in the open-field arena there was no effect ofintegrated cost (which represents the intrinsic metabolic cost of movementacross all swimming speeds for each indivi

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