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. 2018 Jan 2;9:14. doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-02514-z

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Metabolic rates differed among populations according to their pace of life history. a Standard metabolic rate (mean ± 1 SE) was lower in naturally occurring populations with a slow (gray) relative to a fast-paced (blue) life history (LMM: P < 0.001) in both the Oropuche (slow: n = 29, fast: n = 28) and Yarra (slow: n = 26, fast: n = 28) River drainages. b Standard metabolic rate (mean ± 1 SE) was also lower in a population transplanted from high- to low-predation sites in 1981 that has since evolved a slow-paced life history (green, n = 22) vs their naturally occurring ancestral population with a fast-paced life history (blue, n = 24) in the Caroni River drainage. Values for standard metabolic rate are standardized to a common body mass of 74 mg (mean across all fish)