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. 2020 Jul 17;11:3614. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17450-8

Fig. 2. Thyroid hormone signaling and Acanthurus triostegus sensory abilities and survival facing predation.

Fig. 2

a Chemical preference when facing seawater containing no-predator cue (Ø) vs seawater containing predator cue (P) along recruitment (from day 0 (d0) to d2) and across hormonal treatments (CT = control; T3 = T3 treatment; N3 = N3 treatment); n = 72. b Visual preferences when facing visual cues from two separate aquaria: a control “fish-empty” tank (Ø) vs tank with a live predator (P), across hormonal treatments; n = 114. Statistical results in a and b indicate the outputs from one-sided paired t tests or Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. c Differential survival in a predation arena of d2 A. triostegus across hormonal treatments; n = 225 fish in n = 5 replicates. Data are indicated as mean (opaque circles) ± SE (error bars), and transparent circles indicate each data point. Letters indicate statistically different groups according to two-sided Tukey post hoc tests following COM-Poisson GLM (χ2). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.