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Figure 5

From: Metabolic shifts in the Antarctic fish Notothenia rossii in response to rising temperature and P CO2

Figure 5

pH e / [HCO 3 -] (Davenport) diagram of the extracellular acid–base variables. Acid–base parameters are depicted for control (1°C 0.04 kPa CO2) and warm normocapnia (7°C 0.04 kPa CO2), cold hypercapnia (1°C, 0.2 kPa CO2) and warm hypercapnia (7°C, 0.2 kPa CO2) acclimated N. rossii (c.f. Table 4). The dashed line marks the in vitro non-bicarbonate buffer line (βNB), curved lines represent P CO2 isopleths. All data are presented as means ± SEM, n= 5-10.

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