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Fig. 4.
Lactate content of body wall and branchial tissue of C. verrucosa (a–b), M. pedunculata (c–d) and A. challengeri (e–f) exposed to ASE (acute sediment exposure), CSE (chronic sediment exposure), exercise and hypoxia treatment and control conditions. Bars indicate standard error (SEM). Stars indicate significant difference to control value with *: p Plerixafor levels between treatments for any of the analysed species. Nevertheless, the amount of glycogen was smaller in all treatments compared with the control group, particularly in CSE, exercise and hypoxia. This tendency was more evident in C. verrucosa and M. pedunculata ( Fig. 5 a, c).
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Fig. 5.
Glycogen content of body wall and intestinal tissue of C. verrucosa (a–b), M. pedunculata (c–d) and A. challengeri (e–f) exposed under ASE (acute sediment exposure), CSE (chronic sediment exposure), exercise and hypoxia treatment and control conditions. Bars indicate standard error (SEM). Stars indicate significant difference to control value with *: p
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