The normal breathing pattern of the turtle, Chrysemys picta (Schneider), consists of periods of continuous breathing interspersed with periods of breath holding. During each ventilatory period respiratory frequency and tidal volume are controlled independently. There is a large variability in inspiratory and expiratory gas-flow rates yet tidal volumes are maintained within narrow limits by adjustments of the lengths of the active inspiratory and expiratory intervals. Lung volume information carried within the vagus nerve is responsible for the careful regulation of tidal volume as well as for modulation of the air flow rates and lowering of the threshold of the mechan-ism initiating expiration following breath holding. Increases in pulmonar...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
Ventilation of the lungs accomplished by movements of the ribs is, in the phylo-genetic development ...
In order to study the relative roles of receptors in the upper airways, lungs and systemic circulati...
The normal breathing pattern recorded in unanaesthetized, lightly re-strained turtles, Chrysemys pi...
Induced changes in resting lung volume (VLR) in the turtle Chrysemys picta (Schneider) had no effect...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
1. Periods of breath-holding are interrupted by episodes of continuous breathing in the aquatic turt...
Movements of the hyobranchial apparatus in reptiles and amphibians contribute to many behaviors incl...
Background Ventilatory parameters have been investigated in several species of Testudines, but few s...
Abstract In order to study the relative roles of receptors in the upper airways, lungs and systemic ...
In most reptiles, the ventilatory response to hypercapnia consists of large increases in tidal volum...
This study examined the role of pulmonary vagal feedback on hypercapnic chemosensitivity and breathi...
This study examines the effects of lung inflation/deflation with and without CO2 on the entire popul...
In all vertebrate groups, breathing patterns arise that can be classified as either continuous or pe...
The pattern and control of respiration is virtually unknown in hatchling sea turtles. Using incubato...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
Ventilation of the lungs accomplished by movements of the ribs is, in the phylo-genetic development ...
In order to study the relative roles of receptors in the upper airways, lungs and systemic circulati...
The normal breathing pattern recorded in unanaesthetized, lightly re-strained turtles, Chrysemys pi...
Induced changes in resting lung volume (VLR) in the turtle Chrysemys picta (Schneider) had no effect...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
1. Periods of breath-holding are interrupted by episodes of continuous breathing in the aquatic turt...
Movements of the hyobranchial apparatus in reptiles and amphibians contribute to many behaviors incl...
Background Ventilatory parameters have been investigated in several species of Testudines, but few s...
Abstract In order to study the relative roles of receptors in the upper airways, lungs and systemic ...
In most reptiles, the ventilatory response to hypercapnia consists of large increases in tidal volum...
This study examined the role of pulmonary vagal feedback on hypercapnic chemosensitivity and breathi...
This study examines the effects of lung inflation/deflation with and without CO2 on the entire popul...
In all vertebrate groups, breathing patterns arise that can be classified as either continuous or pe...
The pattern and control of respiration is virtually unknown in hatchling sea turtles. Using incubato...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
Ventilation of the lungs accomplished by movements of the ribs is, in the phylo-genetic development ...
In order to study the relative roles of receptors in the upper airways, lungs and systemic circulati...