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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. 4

Whole animal oxygen consumption. Resting rates of oxygen consumption (MO2; A) decreased with low feeding frequency (grey bars) compared to high feeding frequency (black bars; indicated by an asterisk), but feeding frequency did not affect active rates of oxygen consumption (B) or aerobic scope (C). BPA treatment (BPA Exposed and non-exposed Control) did not have a significant effect on any measure of oxygen consumption. Data are presented as mean ± s.e. and sample sizes were 15–20 fish per treatment group

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