3. Give below is the respiration rate of copepods (Oithona similis) exposed to a wide range of temperatures. Use the given information to draw 2 conclusions from this Figure. Respiration rate (10₂ µgCd¹) 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 A 45°C 0 7-10 °C 0 o Ox 25 + O 50 08 to ܩ ܘܩ܀ 00 0 A 12 °C O 15-18 °C x 20.5 °C +25 °C A 75 100 125 150 Number of copepods (ind. bottle-¹) 175 Δ 200 225 Fig. 1. Oithona similis. Weight-specific respiration rate (plO₂ µg C-¹d-¹) versus copepod number per bottle for different temperatures (°C). Rates standardised to 15°C using a Q₁0 of 3.1 found in the present study. Please note the pairs of diamond symbols overlapping each other
3. Give below is the respiration rate of copepods (Oithona similis) exposed to a wide range of temperatures. Use the given information to draw 2 conclusions from this Figure. Respiration rate (10₂ µgCd¹) 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 A 45°C 0 7-10 °C 0 o Ox 25 + O 50 08 to ܩ ܘܩ܀ 00 0 A 12 °C O 15-18 °C x 20.5 °C +25 °C A 75 100 125 150 Number of copepods (ind. bottle-¹) 175 Δ 200 225 Fig. 1. Oithona similis. Weight-specific respiration rate (plO₂ µg C-¹d-¹) versus copepod number per bottle for different temperatures (°C). Rates standardised to 15°C using a Q₁0 of 3.1 found in the present study. Please note the pairs of diamond symbols overlapping each other
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