Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that the respiratory gas exchange ratio (R-R; CO2 output/O-2 uptake) of the first lung ventilation in a breathing bout after a prolonged breath-hold is always well below the animal's metabolic respiratory quotient (RQ) of 0.85. Thus the longest apneic pauses are always followed by an initial breath having a very low RR (0.6-0.7), which thereafter increases with each subsequent breath to values in excess of 1.2. Although the O-2 stores of the body are fully readjusted after the first three to four breaths following a prolonged apneic pause, a further three to four ventilations are always needed, not to load more O-2 but to eliminate built-up level...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
We developed a mathematical model to investigate the effect of lung compression and collapse (pulmon...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...
Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that...
The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour por...
The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour por...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
A closed, extracorporeal loop, containing oxygen and carbon dioxide electrodes, was developed in ord...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
Marine mammal diving behaviour is influenced by multiple physiological processes, both at depth and ...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The air volume in the respiratory system of marine tetrapods provides a store of O2 to fuel aerobic ...
ii The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen d...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
We developed a mathematical model to investigate the effect of lung compression and collapse (pulmon...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...
Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that...
The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour por...
The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour por...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
A closed, extracorporeal loop, containing oxygen and carbon dioxide electrodes, was developed in ord...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
Marine mammal diving behaviour is influenced by multiple physiological processes, both at depth and ...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The air volume in the respiratory system of marine tetrapods provides a store of O2 to fuel aerobic ...
ii The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen d...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
We developed a mathematical model to investigate the effect of lung compression and collapse (pulmon...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...