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. 2006 Sep 26;274(1606):79–85. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3706

Table 2.

Hypoxia tolerance of pre-settlement and post-settlement larvae and juveniles of C. atripectoralis and P. amboinensis, and of resident larvae and juveniles of A. polyacanthus. ([O2]crit is the lowest water [O2] where the routine MO2 can be maintained, while [O2]out is the [O2] where the fishes showed signs of agitation and were taken out of the respirometer. Values are means±s.d. from 6 to 11 fishes. *p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001 (Wilcoxon test) compared to the conspecific pre-settlement larvae (or small larvae of A. polyacanthus.)

[O2]crit [O2]out
routine MO2
species mass (mg) (mg kg−1 h−1) (% air saturation)
C. atripectoralis pre-settlement 18.7±1.5 2286±520 45.0±8.9 17.1±2.8
C. atripectoralis post-settlement 23.4±2.6*** 1526±257*** 34.5±3.4** 19.4±3.8
C. atripectoralis juveniles 71.5±18.5*** 1577±156*** 25.4±3.0*** 12.7±2.5**
P. amboinensis pre-settlement 32.7±4.8 2201±405 43.3±5.6 14.8±3.2
P. amboinensis post-settlement 59.0±18.0* 1621±263** 32.1±4.3** 12.9±4.5
P. amboinensis juveniles 102.3±20.2*** 1145±83*** 31.4±1.6*** 14.1±2.9
A. polyacanthus small larvae 14.8±2.9 2553±673 28.3±2.5 16.0±1.6
A. polyacanthus large larvae 44.8±15.5*** 2072±304 31.2±4.2 14.8±2.3
A. polyacanthus juveniles 134.4±21.9*** 1561±185*** 28.7±6.5 12.4±2.9