This study utilized computed spirometry to compare the pulmonary function of two stranded olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) presenting with a positive buoyancy disorder with two healthy captive olive ridley sea turtles held in a large public aquarium. Pulmonary function test (PFT) measurements demonstrated that the metabolic cost of breathing was much greater for animals admitted with positive buoyancy than for the normal sea turtles. Positively buoyant turtles had higher tidal volumes and significantly lower breathing-frequency patterns with significantly higher expiration rates, typical of gasp-type breathing. The resulting higher energetic cost of breathing in the diseased turtles may have a significant impact on their lon...
The pattern and control of respiration is virtually unknown in hatchling sea turtles. Using incubato...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...
(Vo) and pulmonary blood flow (QL) were measured simultaneously in the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta...
Fisheries interactions are the most serious threats for sea turtle populations. Despite the existenc...
Respiratory disease is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sea turtles, including the Kemp’...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
1. This study was performed to investigate a mechanism of heat exchange in sea turtles and how temp...
The aim of this study was to describe the clinical signs, radiographic, endoscopic and CT findings,...
The aim of this study was to describe the clinical signs, radiographic, endoscopic and CT findings,...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
Measuring the metabolic of sea turtles is fundamental to understanding their ecology yet the present...
There is a metabolic cost associated with the work required to overcome the elastic and resistive fo...
Measuring the metabolic of sea turtles is fundamental to understanding their ecology yet the present...
Measuring the metabolic of sea turtles is fundamental to understanding their ecology yet the present...
The pattern and control of respiration is virtually unknown in hatchling sea turtles. Using incubato...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...
(Vo) and pulmonary blood flow (QL) were measured simultaneously in the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta...
Fisheries interactions are the most serious threats for sea turtle populations. Despite the existenc...
Respiratory disease is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sea turtles, including the Kemp’...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
1. This study was performed to investigate a mechanism of heat exchange in sea turtles and how temp...
The aim of this study was to describe the clinical signs, radiographic, endoscopic and CT findings,...
The aim of this study was to describe the clinical signs, radiographic, endoscopic and CT findings,...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
Measuring the metabolic of sea turtles is fundamental to understanding their ecology yet the present...
There is a metabolic cost associated with the work required to overcome the elastic and resistive fo...
Measuring the metabolic of sea turtles is fundamental to understanding their ecology yet the present...
Measuring the metabolic of sea turtles is fundamental to understanding their ecology yet the present...
The pattern and control of respiration is virtually unknown in hatchling sea turtles. Using incubato...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...