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Rubin et al., 2023 - Feeding frequency does not interact with BPA exposure to influence metabolism or behaviour in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Fig. 2

Boldness and refuge seeking behaviour. Latency to leave a shelter (A) the number of times fish returned to the shelter (B) are shown for BPA exposed and non-exposed (“Control”) fish at high (black bars) and low (grey bars) feeding frequencies. BPA treatment did not have a significant effect but low feeding frequency reduced the number of times fish returned to the shelter (indicated by an asterisk). Data are presented as mean ± s.e. and sample sizes were 13–20 fish per treatment group.

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