The feeding behavior of black bream (a type of fish) spawned in aquariums was studied in Brain,

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The feeding behavior of black bream (a type of fish) spawned in aquariums was studied in Brain, Behavior and Evolution (Apr. 2000). Zoologists recorded the number of aggressive strikes of two black bream feeding at the bottom of the aquarium in the 10-minute period following the addition of food. The number of strikes and age of the fish (in days) were recorded approximately each week for nine weeks, as shown in the table below.
Week Number of Strikes Age of Fish (days) 1 85 120 63 136 34 39 3 150 155 162 4 5 58 35 169 57 178 12 184 15 190

Based on Shand, J., et al. "Variability in the location of the retinal ganglion cell area centralis is correlated with ontogenetic changes in feeding behavior in the Blackbream Acanthopagrus 'butcher'." Brain and Behavior, Vol. 55, No. 4, Apr. 2000 (Figure 10H).
a. Construct a scatterplot of the data, with number of strikes on the y-axis and age of the fish on the x-axis.
b. Examine the scatterplot of part a. Do you detect a trend?

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ISBN: 9780134080215

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