This study investigated the diving behaviour and performance of the bimodally respiring turtle Elseya albagula within the Burnett River, central Qld, Australia. Diving parameters were recorded using pressure-sensitive time-depth recorders for turtles residing within a free flowing versus regulated reach. Maximum submergence time recorded for El. albagula (greater than 3 hours) is among the longest recorded for a voluntarily diving vertebrate, and is attributed to the turtle’s ability to respire aquatically. Median dive times logged for El. albagula within the regulated reach (6.7 min) were threefold longer than values recorded for turtles residing within a naturally flowing creek (1.9 min), with discrepancies in dive duration possibly d...
Diving reptiles, unlike most diving birds and mammals, return infrequently to the surface to breathe...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
An investigation into the behaviour of hawksbill turtles, Eretmochelys imbricata, during their 14 -d...
This study investigated the diving behaviour and performance of the bimodally respiring turtle Elsey...
Time-depth recorders were used to investigate the diving performance and behaviour of two bimodally ...
Australia has a number of bimodally respiring freshwater turtle species that use aquatic respiration...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...
Increased suspended-sediment concentrations (SS) in rivers can affect aquatic respiration in riverin...
Copyright © 2007 Inter-Research.The movements, diving behaviour and thermal environment occupied by ...
In aquatic vertebrates that acquire oxygen aerially dive duration scales positively with body mass, ...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
The diving behaviour of four leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) was recorded for periods of ...
Flatback turtles (Natator depressus) are the only marine turtle endemic to Australia, occurring excl...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas of immature and adult size (n = 19, curved carapace length 49 to 118 cm...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Diving reptiles, unlike most diving birds and mammals, return infrequently to the surface to breathe...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
An investigation into the behaviour of hawksbill turtles, Eretmochelys imbricata, during their 14 -d...
This study investigated the diving behaviour and performance of the bimodally respiring turtle Elsey...
Time-depth recorders were used to investigate the diving performance and behaviour of two bimodally ...
Australia has a number of bimodally respiring freshwater turtle species that use aquatic respiration...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...
Increased suspended-sediment concentrations (SS) in rivers can affect aquatic respiration in riverin...
Copyright © 2007 Inter-Research.The movements, diving behaviour and thermal environment occupied by ...
In aquatic vertebrates that acquire oxygen aerially dive duration scales positively with body mass, ...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
The diving behaviour of four leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) was recorded for periods of ...
Flatback turtles (Natator depressus) are the only marine turtle endemic to Australia, occurring excl...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas of immature and adult size (n = 19, curved carapace length 49 to 118 cm...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Diving reptiles, unlike most diving birds and mammals, return infrequently to the surface to breathe...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
An investigation into the behaviour of hawksbill turtles, Eretmochelys imbricata, during their 14 -d...