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Dataset associated with "Atlantic salmon do not prioritise digestion when energetic budgets are constrained". It includes oxygen uptake - proxy for metabolic rate - (AS, SDA, morphometrics), blood lactate pre- and post-feeding, gut transit, and Critical Oxygen Threshold (Pcrit) post-feeding datasets from Tasmanian Atlantic salmon parr acclimated to 15°C and 21°C and acutely exposed to hypoxia (50% air sat.) or at normoxia. Data files are saved as csv and read me file contains detailed description of each column.

Issued: 04 09 2023

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146.80873,-42.04091

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