Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a lack of non-invasive technology for use in freely diving animals. Here, we developed a non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) device to measure relative changes in blood volume and haemoglobin oxygenation continuously in the brain and blubber of voluntarily diving harbour seals. Our results show that seals routinely exhibit preparatory peripheral vasoconstriction accompanied by increased cerebral blood volume approximately 15 s before submersion. These anticipatory adjustments confirm that blood redistribution in seals is under some degree of cognitive control that precedes the mammalian dive response. Seals also routinely increase c...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
This thesis utilized radioisotope-labeled tracers to investigate the distribution of cardiac output ...
Diving species can cope with acute and repeated hypoxia through adaptations that are absent in non-d...
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a...
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a...
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a...
To examine the physiological and biochemical changes that occur during diving, northern elephant se...
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the develop-ment o...
This project was funded as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Offsh...
Developments in wearable human medical and sports health trackers has offered new solutions to chall...
The objective with this study is to develop and calibrate an invasive data logger to measure muscle ...
The objective with this study is to develop and calibrate an invasive data logger to measure muscle ...
<p>This dataset was collected from maternally dependent harbor seal (<em>Phoca vitulina</em>) pups t...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Several studies have investigated the development of oxygen storage capacit...
For air-breathing divers, oxygen stores represent crucial resources for survival. The primary oxygen...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
This thesis utilized radioisotope-labeled tracers to investigate the distribution of cardiac output ...
Diving species can cope with acute and repeated hypoxia through adaptations that are absent in non-d...
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a...
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a...
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a...
To examine the physiological and biochemical changes that occur during diving, northern elephant se...
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the develop-ment o...
This project was funded as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Offsh...
Developments in wearable human medical and sports health trackers has offered new solutions to chall...
The objective with this study is to develop and calibrate an invasive data logger to measure muscle ...
The objective with this study is to develop and calibrate an invasive data logger to measure muscle ...
<p>This dataset was collected from maternally dependent harbor seal (<em>Phoca vitulina</em>) pups t...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Several studies have investigated the development of oxygen storage capacit...
For air-breathing divers, oxygen stores represent crucial resources for survival. The primary oxygen...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
This thesis utilized radioisotope-labeled tracers to investigate the distribution of cardiac output ...
Diving species can cope with acute and repeated hypoxia through adaptations that are absent in non-d...