Pressure records from the heart and outflow vessels of the heart of Crocodylus porosus resolve previously conflicting results, showing that left aortic filling via the foramen of Panizza may occur during both cardiac diastole and systole. Filling of the left aorta during diastole, identified by the asynchrony and comparative shape of pressure events in the left and right aortae, is reconciled more easily with the anatomy, which suggests that the foramen would be occluded by opening of the pocket valves at the base of the right aorta during systole. Filling during systole, indicated when pressure traces in the left and right aortae could be superimposed, was associated with lower systemic pressures, which may occur at the end of a voluntary ...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Although the anatomy of the heart and its outflow tract differs between crocodiles and all other ext...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...
We present evidence to support the hypothesis that the arterial anastomosis and the cogteeth-like va...
Abstract: Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow...
The foramen of Panizza is located within the outflow tract of the crocodilian heart, between the lef...
In 1960, C.G. Wilber in a laboratory-based study described for the first time the changes in heart r...
Crocodilians have complete anatomical separation between the ventricles, similar to birds and mammal...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 + 1.87 min, mean +...
This paper present: a synthesis of current research on the crocodilian cardiovascular system with a ...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77(6):1051–1067. 2004. © 2004 by The University of Chicago.Phy...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 ± 1.87 min, mean ±...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Although the anatomy of the heart and its outflow tract differs between crocodiles and all other ext...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...
We present evidence to support the hypothesis that the arterial anastomosis and the cogteeth-like va...
Abstract: Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow...
The foramen of Panizza is located within the outflow tract of the crocodilian heart, between the lef...
In 1960, C.G. Wilber in a laboratory-based study described for the first time the changes in heart r...
Crocodilians have complete anatomical separation between the ventricles, similar to birds and mammal...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 + 1.87 min, mean +...
This paper present: a synthesis of current research on the crocodilian cardiovascular system with a ...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77(6):1051–1067. 2004. © 2004 by The University of Chicago.Phy...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 ± 1.87 min, mean ±...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Although the anatomy of the heart and its outflow tract differs between crocodiles and all other ext...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...