Although the ability of marine mammals to lower heart rates for extended periods when diving is well documented, it is unclear whether marine mammals have electrophysiological adaptations that extend beyond overall bradycardia. We analyzed electrocardiographic data from 50 species of terrestrial mammals and 19 species of marine mammals to determine whether the electrical activity of the heart differs between these two groups of mammals. We also tested whether physiological state (i.e., anesthetized or conscious) affects electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters. Analyses of ECG waveform morphology (heart rate, P-wave duration, and PQ, PR, QRS, and QT intervals) revealed allometric relationships between body mass and all ECG intervals (as well as h...
In the course of our study of the comparative anatomy and physiology of the mammalian heart, it beca...
Abstract Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe wit...
Marine mammals have adapted to forage while holding their breath in a suite of aquatic habitats from...
The hearts of marine mammals frequently sustain marked changes in heart rate and vascular resistance...
The mammalian heart has been described as a highly evolutionarily conserved structure and the cardio...
Although there are many studies describing the behavior/ecology of whales, little is known of their ...
The objective of the study was to record the electrocardiogram (ECG) of a large whale to obtain cru...
AbstractObjectives. The objective of the study was to record the electrocardiogram (ECG) of a large ...
Background—On the ECG, the PR interval measures the time taken by an electrical impulse generated in...
Scaling can be defined as the adjustment of a structure, a function, or an organ to the size of the ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) reveals that heart chamber activation and repolarization are much faster...
Unlike their terrestrial ancestors, marine mammals routinely confront extreme physiological and phys...
Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe with a low f...
The heart rates of 3 Harbour porpoises (recorded for 26 days) showed individual variation. Electroca...
Physio-logging has the potential to explore the processes that underlie the dive behavior and ecolog...
In the course of our study of the comparative anatomy and physiology of the mammalian heart, it beca...
Abstract Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe wit...
Marine mammals have adapted to forage while holding their breath in a suite of aquatic habitats from...
The hearts of marine mammals frequently sustain marked changes in heart rate and vascular resistance...
The mammalian heart has been described as a highly evolutionarily conserved structure and the cardio...
Although there are many studies describing the behavior/ecology of whales, little is known of their ...
The objective of the study was to record the electrocardiogram (ECG) of a large whale to obtain cru...
AbstractObjectives. The objective of the study was to record the electrocardiogram (ECG) of a large ...
Background—On the ECG, the PR interval measures the time taken by an electrical impulse generated in...
Scaling can be defined as the adjustment of a structure, a function, or an organ to the size of the ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) reveals that heart chamber activation and repolarization are much faster...
Unlike their terrestrial ancestors, marine mammals routinely confront extreme physiological and phys...
Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe with a low f...
The heart rates of 3 Harbour porpoises (recorded for 26 days) showed individual variation. Electroca...
Physio-logging has the potential to explore the processes that underlie the dive behavior and ecolog...
In the course of our study of the comparative anatomy and physiology of the mammalian heart, it beca...
Abstract Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe wit...
Marine mammals have adapted to forage while holding their breath in a suite of aquatic habitats from...