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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. 5
Locomotor performance. Critical sustained swimming speed (Ucrit) was not affected significantly by feeding frequency (high frequency = black bars; low frequency = grey bars), or by BOPA treatment (BPA Exposed and non-exposed Control). Data are presented as means ± s.e. and sample sizes were 15–20 fish per treatment group. |
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