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Table 2 Sampling numbers and measurements of 7 Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) females (♀) and their offspring (Off)

From: Differences among families in craniofacial shape at early life-stages of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)

Family (ID)

♀ FL (cm)

♀ age

♀ egg size (mm)

Male ID

Mortalities

Hatching (H)

First Feeding (FF)

Off. N Stain

Off. N GE

DD

Off. N Stain

Off. N GE

DD

16

17.6

5

4.6 ± 0.28

34

7

8

7

464

8

5

657

18

14.5

5

3.8 ± 0.29

36

43

5

6

456

5

7

654

24

15.2

6

3.8 ± 0.24

33

5

4

5

462

9

4

632

25

18.6

6

4.8 ± 0.37

35

12

8

6

460

7

5

659

28

20.6

8

5.4 ± 0.46

35

8

4

6

463

8

8

665

30

14.7

4

4.3 ± 0.54

32

6

5

6

464

7

7

666

31

14.2

4

4.0 ± 0.29

35

19

7

4

458

9

6

670

  1. Arctic charr Embryos from lake Vatnshlíðarvatn were sampled across two developmental stages (hatching (H) and first feeding (FF)) for gene expression (GE) and staining of bone and cartilage. Measurements ± standard deviation (SD) FL Fork length; DD Degree days; N Sample size; GE Gene expression