The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour porpoises (both 28 kg) were measured using a rapid-response respiratory gas analysis system in the laboratory. Breath-hold durations in the laboratory (12 +/- 0.3 s, mean +/- SEM) were shorter than field observations. although a few breath-holds of over 40 s were recorded. The mean percentage time spent submerged was 89 +/- 0.4%. Relative to similarly-sized terrestrial mammals, the respiratory frequency was low (4.9 +/- 0.19 breaths min(-1)) but with high tidal volumes (1.1 +/- 0.01 l), enabling a comparatively high minute rate of gas exchange. Oxygen consumption under these experimental conditions (247 +/- 13.8 ml O-2. min(-1)) was 1.9-fold hig...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
nergetic needs of marine mammals are not well studied. Studying the energetic needs of marine mammal...
Marine mammals have adapted to forage while holding their breath in a suite of aquatic habitats from...
The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour por...
The dive response, a decrease in heart rate (ƒH) and peripheral vasoconstriction, is the key mechani...
Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that...
Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation International Research Postdoctoral Fel...
Diving mammals have evolved a suite of physiological adaptations to manage respiratory gases during ...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
The heart rates of 3 Harbour porpoises (recorded for 26 days) showed individual variation. Electroca...
In this study, I examined the cardio-respiratory patterns of Pacific harbour seal pups (Phoca vitul...
A thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER of SCIENCE in...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
nergetic needs of marine mammals are not well studied. Studying the energetic needs of marine mammal...
Marine mammals have adapted to forage while holding their breath in a suite of aquatic habitats from...
The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour por...
The dive response, a decrease in heart rate (ƒH) and peripheral vasoconstriction, is the key mechani...
Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that...
Breath-by-breath measurements of end-tidal O-2 and CO2 concentrations in harbor porpoise reveal that...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation International Research Postdoctoral Fel...
Diving mammals have evolved a suite of physiological adaptations to manage respiratory gases during ...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
Marine mammals rely on their diving capacity to survive as this determines their foraging efficiency...
When at sea, phocids dive for long periods and spend a high percentage of their time submerged. This...
The heart rates of 3 Harbour porpoises (recorded for 26 days) showed individual variation. Electroca...
In this study, I examined the cardio-respiratory patterns of Pacific harbour seal pups (Phoca vitul...
A thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER of SCIENCE in...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
nergetic needs of marine mammals are not well studied. Studying the energetic needs of marine mammal...
Marine mammals have adapted to forage while holding their breath in a suite of aquatic habitats from...