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Additional file 1 of Heart rate and swimming activity as indicators of post-surgical recovery time of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

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posted on 2021-01-06, 04:28 authored by M. Føre, E. Svendsen, F. Økland, A. Gräns, J. A. Alfredsen, B. Finstad, R. D. Hedger, I. Uglem
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Measured heart rate for Tag IDs F1–F4. The y-axis upper limit has been constrained to 50 bpm. Figure S2. Measured heart rate for Tag IDs F5–F9. The y-axis upper limit has been constrained to 50 bpm. Figure S3. Measured activity for acoustic tags. Figure S4. Measured activity for DSTs. The y-axis upper limit has been constrained to 5 m s−2. Figure S5. Circadian component of heart rate. Each panel represents data from one individual fish. Figure S6. Circadian component of the activity. Each panel represents data from one individual fish.

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