In general, the oxygen affinity of hemocyanin does not decrease when tropical decapod crustaceans carryon gas exchange in air instead of water. Other oxygenation properties such as cooperativity and the Bohr shift also change very little, if at all. The generalization of a higher oxygen affinity in tropical than in temperate zone species appears to be true but has exceptions of unclear origins, emphasizing the crudity of correlations between respiratory properties of the blood and gross features of the environment
The New Zealand freshwater crayfish P. zealandicus emerges from water and exposes it's respiratory s...
The role of cephalopod haemocyanins in oxygen transport is analysed in the light of the coordination...
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting thermal toler...
AbstractThis study evaluated oxygen consumption (MO2) and diel activity in Aegla longirostri, Tricho...
The functional morphology, nervous and hormonal control and co-ordination of the cardiovascular and ...
The frequencies of heart (fH) and scaphognathite (ventilatory = /Bo) pumping, and responses to hypox...
Zones of minimum oxygen level are found at intermediate depths in most of the world\u27s oceans and,...
In the literature about the respiratory physiology of water-breathers, the arterial partial pressure...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3015268
This work studied some of the metabolic responses of Nephrops norvegicus to a progressive reduction ...
The oxygen consumption, ventilation and blood gas transport were investigated in the tropical land c...
THE investigations made by Fox and Johnson (1934) into the respiratory control of certain Crustacea ...
Compared with the free atmosphere, the aquatic environment is oxygen poor. As a result many secondar...
The functional relevance of oxygen transport by hemocyanin of the Antarctic octopod Megaleledone sen...
Submerged lobsters at 15°C were normoxaemic (CaO2 = 0-52 mmol 1~1 at a PaO2 of 6-53 kPa) and normoca...
The New Zealand freshwater crayfish P. zealandicus emerges from water and exposes it's respiratory s...
The role of cephalopod haemocyanins in oxygen transport is analysed in the light of the coordination...
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting thermal toler...
AbstractThis study evaluated oxygen consumption (MO2) and diel activity in Aegla longirostri, Tricho...
The functional morphology, nervous and hormonal control and co-ordination of the cardiovascular and ...
The frequencies of heart (fH) and scaphognathite (ventilatory = /Bo) pumping, and responses to hypox...
Zones of minimum oxygen level are found at intermediate depths in most of the world\u27s oceans and,...
In the literature about the respiratory physiology of water-breathers, the arterial partial pressure...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3015268
This work studied some of the metabolic responses of Nephrops norvegicus to a progressive reduction ...
The oxygen consumption, ventilation and blood gas transport were investigated in the tropical land c...
THE investigations made by Fox and Johnson (1934) into the respiratory control of certain Crustacea ...
Compared with the free atmosphere, the aquatic environment is oxygen poor. As a result many secondar...
The functional relevance of oxygen transport by hemocyanin of the Antarctic octopod Megaleledone sen...
Submerged lobsters at 15°C were normoxaemic (CaO2 = 0-52 mmol 1~1 at a PaO2 of 6-53 kPa) and normoca...
The New Zealand freshwater crayfish P. zealandicus emerges from water and exposes it's respiratory s...
The role of cephalopod haemocyanins in oxygen transport is analysed in the light of the coordination...
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting thermal toler...