Background Studies of mammalian CSF dynamics have been focused on three things: paravascular flow, pressure and pulsatility, and “bulk” flow; and three (respective) potential motive forces have been identified: vasomotor, cardiac, and ventilatory. There are unresolved questions in each area, and few links between the different areas. The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) has pronounced plasticity in its ventilatory and cardiovascular systems. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the greater cardiovascular and ventilatory plasticity of A. mississippiensis would result in more variation within the CSF dynamics of this species. Methods Pr...
Mammals and birds have a specialized cardiac atrioventricular conduction system enabling rapid activ...
All embryonic and fetal amniotes possess a ductus(i) arteriosus(i) that allows blood to bypass the p...
Much work has been done on respiration through the examination of the ability of certain animals to ...
The cardiac and circulatory anatomy of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is uniqu...
In terms of cardiac anatomy, crocodilians occupy an intermediate position between the avian and rep...
In 1960, C.G. Wilber in a laboratory-based study described for the first time the changes in heart r...
Central chemoreceptor function was assessed in unanesthetized alligators, Alligator mississippiensis...
Crocodilians have complete anatomical separation between the ventricles, similar to birds and mammal...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Unlike the majority of sauropsids, which breathe primarily through costal and abdominal muscle contr...
The muscles that effect lung ventilation are key to understanding the evolutionary constraints on an...
The muscles that effect lung ventilation are key to understanding the evolutionary constraints on an...
Extant crocodilians are a highly apomorphic archosaur clade that is endothermic, yet often achieve l...
The effects of treadmill exercise on components of the cardiovascular (heart rate, mean arterial blo...
In the viper boa (Candoia aspera), the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shows two stable overlapping patter...
Mammals and birds have a specialized cardiac atrioventricular conduction system enabling rapid activ...
All embryonic and fetal amniotes possess a ductus(i) arteriosus(i) that allows blood to bypass the p...
Much work has been done on respiration through the examination of the ability of certain animals to ...
The cardiac and circulatory anatomy of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is uniqu...
In terms of cardiac anatomy, crocodilians occupy an intermediate position between the avian and rep...
In 1960, C.G. Wilber in a laboratory-based study described for the first time the changes in heart r...
Central chemoreceptor function was assessed in unanesthetized alligators, Alligator mississippiensis...
Crocodilians have complete anatomical separation between the ventricles, similar to birds and mammal...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Unlike the majority of sauropsids, which breathe primarily through costal and abdominal muscle contr...
The muscles that effect lung ventilation are key to understanding the evolutionary constraints on an...
The muscles that effect lung ventilation are key to understanding the evolutionary constraints on an...
Extant crocodilians are a highly apomorphic archosaur clade that is endothermic, yet often achieve l...
The effects of treadmill exercise on components of the cardiovascular (heart rate, mean arterial blo...
In the viper boa (Candoia aspera), the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shows two stable overlapping patter...
Mammals and birds have a specialized cardiac atrioventricular conduction system enabling rapid activ...
All embryonic and fetal amniotes possess a ductus(i) arteriosus(i) that allows blood to bypass the p...
Much work has been done on respiration through the examination of the ability of certain animals to ...