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Fig. 2 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 2

From: Foraging activity and habitat use throughout an annual migration of adult walleye (Sander vitreus) from the Trent River in eastern Lake Ontario

Fig. 2

Boxplots of average individual daily A temperature and B ROVM, of tagged walleye at the four different regions (Fig. 1) after completing their post-spawn migration (May 14–June 22, 2019). The upper bay (n = 48 detection days, fish = 4), the lower bay (n = 29 detection days, fish = 5), and the lake (n = 307 detection days, fish = 9) all had resident individuals, while the middle bay (n = 15 detection days, fish = 3) was only used by transient walleye. Bold lines represent the medians, the boxes represent the interquartile ranges, whiskers show the extent of the data, and outliers are shown as points. Regions that share a letter were not found to be significantly different (Table 2)

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