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Supplementary Information on the analysis, data collection, moon altitude, glass eels swimming speed and analysis of the orientation with respect to the sun. from The relationship between the moon cycle and the orientation of glass eels (Anguilla anguilla) at sea

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posted on 2019-10-18, 13:03 authored by Alessandro Cresci, Caroline M. Durif, Claire B. Paris, Cameron Thompson, Steven Shema, Anne Berit Skiftesvik, Howard I. Browman
Figure S1: Description of data collection and various steps of the analysis of circular data. Figure S2: Average swimming speed of the glass eels during each moon phase. Figure S3. Swimming speed of glass eels in relation to the presence of the moon above or below the horizon. Figure S4: Moon zenith during the deployments at sea. Analysis of sun azimuth and light intensity: Figure S5: Distance between Orientation – moon azimuth by moon phase. Figure S6: Distance between Orientation – sun azimuth by moon phase. Figure S7: Light intensity (lum/ft2) in the DISC during the tests at sea. Figure S8: Pairwise comparison of the light intensity data. Table S1: Values of the data displayed in Fig. 4.

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