This article suggests that cold acclimation alters cardiac shunting patterns with an increased R-L shunt flow, achieved through reducing systemic resistance and increasing systemic blood flow
Using red knots (Calidris canutus) as a model, we determined how changes in mass and metabolic activ...
Many ectotherms possess the capacity to survive a wide range of thermal conditions. Long-term exposu...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
This article suggests that cold acclimation alters cardiac shunting patterns with an increased R-L s...
Unlike the majority of vertebrates, the freshwater turtle (Trachemys scripta) can survive anoxia fo...
This article is a study investigating the blood flow patterns and heart rate in surfacing and during...
The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is an air breathing ectotherm that hibernates submerged in fres...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that an inability of the ventricle to contract in coordination wi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-87)Autonomic control of heart rate during generalized ...
Freshwater turtles (Chrysemys picta bellii Gray) were acclimated to temperatures of 5, 10, 20 and 30...
In reptiles, rates of heat transfer between the animal and its environment are controlled by the reg...
Rainbow trout remain active in waters that seasonally change between 4uC and 20uC. To explore how th...
SYNOPSIS. The functional significance of many features of the reptilian cardiopulmonary system remai...
Using red knots (Calidris canutus) as a model, we determined how changes in mass and metabolic activ...
Although many studies of ectothermic vertebrates have documented compensatory changes in cold hardin...
Using red knots (Calidris canutus) as a model, we determined how changes in mass and metabolic activ...
Many ectotherms possess the capacity to survive a wide range of thermal conditions. Long-term exposu...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
This article suggests that cold acclimation alters cardiac shunting patterns with an increased R-L s...
Unlike the majority of vertebrates, the freshwater turtle (Trachemys scripta) can survive anoxia fo...
This article is a study investigating the blood flow patterns and heart rate in surfacing and during...
The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is an air breathing ectotherm that hibernates submerged in fres...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that an inability of the ventricle to contract in coordination wi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-87)Autonomic control of heart rate during generalized ...
Freshwater turtles (Chrysemys picta bellii Gray) were acclimated to temperatures of 5, 10, 20 and 30...
In reptiles, rates of heat transfer between the animal and its environment are controlled by the reg...
Rainbow trout remain active in waters that seasonally change between 4uC and 20uC. To explore how th...
SYNOPSIS. The functional significance of many features of the reptilian cardiopulmonary system remai...
Using red knots (Calidris canutus) as a model, we determined how changes in mass and metabolic activ...
Although many studies of ectothermic vertebrates have documented compensatory changes in cold hardin...
Using red knots (Calidris canutus) as a model, we determined how changes in mass and metabolic activ...
Many ectotherms possess the capacity to survive a wide range of thermal conditions. Long-term exposu...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...