The thermal dependence of aerobic metabolic rate in air-breathing ectotherms indicates that an increase in temperature will reduce dive duration. The ability, however, to extract oxygen from the water provides an additional means to maintain aerobic metabolism and prolong submergence. Therefore, we hypothesised that as temperature increased, a bimodally respiring animal will compensate for the effects on aerobic metabolic rate by increasing aquatic oxygen uptake. The fully aquatic, bimodally respiring Arafura filesnake (Acrochordus arafurae) was used to determine how temperature affects the partitioning of oxygen exchange between aerial and aquatic sources and the impacts on dive duration. We found that rate of oxygen consumption increased ...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
Bergmann’s Rule is the propensity for species-mean body size to decrease with increasing temperature...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Diving vertebrates are constrained by an aquatic existence because they carry a limited store of oxy...
Dive duration in air-breathing vertebrates is thought to be constrained by the volume of oxygen stor...
The presumption that organisms benefit from thermal acclimation has been widely debated in the liter...
Diving ectothermic vertebrates are an important component of many aquatic ecosystems, but the threat...
Cutaneous gas exchange allows some air-breathing diving ectotherms to supplement their pulmonary oxy...
Diving as a lifestyle has evolved on multiple occasions when air-breathing terrestrial animals invad...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Recent measurements of critical O2 thresholds (‘Pcr...
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting thermal toler...
The principle of oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance in ectotherms suggests that the...
Oxygen limitation of aerobic metabolism is hypothesized to drive organismal thermal tolerance limits...
We present the first measurements of routine oxygen uptake (VO2) of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi), in...
The minimum O2 needed to fuel the demand of aquatic animals is commonly observed to increase with te...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
Bergmann’s Rule is the propensity for species-mean body size to decrease with increasing temperature...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Diving vertebrates are constrained by an aquatic existence because they carry a limited store of oxy...
Dive duration in air-breathing vertebrates is thought to be constrained by the volume of oxygen stor...
The presumption that organisms benefit from thermal acclimation has been widely debated in the liter...
Diving ectothermic vertebrates are an important component of many aquatic ecosystems, but the threat...
Cutaneous gas exchange allows some air-breathing diving ectotherms to supplement their pulmonary oxy...
Diving as a lifestyle has evolved on multiple occasions when air-breathing terrestrial animals invad...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Recent measurements of critical O2 thresholds (‘Pcr...
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting thermal toler...
The principle of oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance in ectotherms suggests that the...
Oxygen limitation of aerobic metabolism is hypothesized to drive organismal thermal tolerance limits...
We present the first measurements of routine oxygen uptake (VO2) of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi), in...
The minimum O2 needed to fuel the demand of aquatic animals is commonly observed to increase with te...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
Bergmann’s Rule is the propensity for species-mean body size to decrease with increasing temperature...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...