Compared to adults, the oxygen affinity of blood from fetal Sphenomorphus quoyii is very much higher: P50 is approximately 70 Torr in adults and 30 Torr in nearly full term embryos (PC02= 17 Torr, T=34 degrees C). Following birth, oxygen affinity decreases gradually and adult values are approached after about 15 weeks, with the onset of winter retreat. Electrophoresis revealed a multiple hemoglobin system in both adults and embryos, but there were no apparent differences between them
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Vitellogenesis and placental transfer both contribute substantially to embryonic nutrition in the vi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Summary. Compared to adults, the oxygen affinity of blood from fetal Sphenomorphus quoyii is very mu...
Fetal blood has a higher affinity for oxygen than maternal blood in almost all vertebrates examined....
Viviparity in reptiles is hypothesized to evolve in cold climates at high latitudes and high elevati...
Molecular mechanisms that may explain why oxygen affinity is higher in foetal than in maternal red b...
This thesis focuses on maternal contributions to offspring fitness in viviparous lizards. Although p...
Although viviparity (live birth) has evolved from oviparity (egg laying) at least 140 times in verte...
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
We determined the effects of high gestational loads on ventilation and the rate of oxygen consumptio...
The oxygen affinity of red cell suspensions from fetal garter snakes was higher than that of cell su...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
High gestational loads result in fetuses that occupy a large proportion of the body cavity and may c...
Squamate reptiles have been thought to be predisposed to evolution of viviparity because embryos of ...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Vitellogenesis and placental transfer both contribute substantially to embryonic nutrition in the vi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Summary. Compared to adults, the oxygen affinity of blood from fetal Sphenomorphus quoyii is very mu...
Fetal blood has a higher affinity for oxygen than maternal blood in almost all vertebrates examined....
Viviparity in reptiles is hypothesized to evolve in cold climates at high latitudes and high elevati...
Molecular mechanisms that may explain why oxygen affinity is higher in foetal than in maternal red b...
This thesis focuses on maternal contributions to offspring fitness in viviparous lizards. Although p...
Although viviparity (live birth) has evolved from oviparity (egg laying) at least 140 times in verte...
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
We determined the effects of high gestational loads on ventilation and the rate of oxygen consumptio...
The oxygen affinity of red cell suspensions from fetal garter snakes was higher than that of cell su...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
High gestational loads result in fetuses that occupy a large proportion of the body cavity and may c...
Squamate reptiles have been thought to be predisposed to evolution of viviparity because embryos of ...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Vitellogenesis and placental transfer both contribute substantially to embryonic nutrition in the vi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...