1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 + 1.87 min, mean + SD) and accompanied by a small but significant bradycardia (14.3 + 5.9% drop). 2. When crocodiles were disturbed underwater there was a rapid onset of "fright" bradycardia, to 65 + 6.0% of surface heart rates and dive durations were prolonged to 19.6 + 1.8 min. 3. The development of "fright" bradycardia was not accompanied by any increase in intratracheal pressure or expulsion of lung gas. However, sustained contraction of the abdomen and expansion of the thorax revealed a redistribution of air anteriorly within the lungs. 4. We propose that the redistribution of air within the lungs may generate an afferent signal which potentiates the init...
The structure and function of crocodilian lungs are unique compared to other reptiles. We examine th...
During submergence, the volume of gas stored in the lungs of a reptilian diver functions not only as...
Diving bradycardia, or a decrease in heart rate while diving, has been observed in a wide variety o...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 ± 1.87 min, mean ±...
In 1960, C.G. Wilber in a laboratory-based study described for the first time the changes in heart r...
The differences in physical properties of air and water pose unique behavioural and physiological de...
Pressure records from the heart and outflow vessels of the heart of Crocodylus porosus resolve previ...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Force dived animals undergo cardiovascular changes characterized by bradycardia, increased total per...
Crocodilians use a combination of three muscular mechanisms to effect lung ventilation: the intercos...
Crocodilians have complete anatomical separation between the ventricles, similar to birds and mammal...
We present evidence to support the hypothesis that the arterial anastomosis and the cogteeth-like va...
1. Body mass is a key determinant of diving performance in endotherms. In air-breathing ecto-therms ...
Unlike their terrestrial ancestors, marine mammals routinely confront extreme physiological and phys...
The effect of N-2 respiration on cerebral blood flow (CBF) velocity on the dorsal surface of cerebel...
The structure and function of crocodilian lungs are unique compared to other reptiles. We examine th...
During submergence, the volume of gas stored in the lungs of a reptilian diver functions not only as...
Diving bradycardia, or a decrease in heart rate while diving, has been observed in a wide variety o...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 ± 1.87 min, mean ±...
In 1960, C.G. Wilber in a laboratory-based study described for the first time the changes in heart r...
The differences in physical properties of air and water pose unique behavioural and physiological de...
Pressure records from the heart and outflow vessels of the heart of Crocodylus porosus resolve previ...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Force dived animals undergo cardiovascular changes characterized by bradycardia, increased total per...
Crocodilians use a combination of three muscular mechanisms to effect lung ventilation: the intercos...
Crocodilians have complete anatomical separation between the ventricles, similar to birds and mammal...
We present evidence to support the hypothesis that the arterial anastomosis and the cogteeth-like va...
1. Body mass is a key determinant of diving performance in endotherms. In air-breathing ecto-therms ...
Unlike their terrestrial ancestors, marine mammals routinely confront extreme physiological and phys...
The effect of N-2 respiration on cerebral blood flow (CBF) velocity on the dorsal surface of cerebel...
The structure and function of crocodilian lungs are unique compared to other reptiles. We examine th...
During submergence, the volume of gas stored in the lungs of a reptilian diver functions not only as...
Diving bradycardia, or a decrease in heart rate while diving, has been observed in a wide variety o...