Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1980 Adaptations that influence duration of diving in the ringed seal, Phoaa (Pusa) hispida were examined. Mean blood volume was 234 ml/kg lean body mass (LBM) and oxygen capacity was 30.7 ml O2/100 ml of whole blood, yielding a total blood oxygen capaci...
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ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/4992 2023-05-15T16:33:07+02:00 Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications Ferren, Howard Jennings 1980-08 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4992 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4992 Thesis ms 1980 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:20Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1980 Adaptations that influence duration of diving in the ringed seal, Phoaa (Pusa) hispida were examined. Mean blood volume was 234 ml/kg lean body mass (LBM) and oxygen capacity was 30.7 ml O2/100 ml of whole blood, yielding a total blood oxygen capacity of 70 ml O2/kg LBM. Abrupt and prolonged bradycardia occurred upon submersion. Experimental dives indicated submersion durations of up to 18 minutes before the onset of physiological dysfunction. The percentage of LBM represented by the brain is least in the relatively large Weddell seal (0.2%), greater in the harbor seal (0.7%) (the compared species) and greatest in the ringed seal (1.4%); this sets the requirement for minimum obligatory oxygen consumption. The differences observed in diving durations between the three species is considered to be mainly the consequence of brain/body size relationship. Thesis harbor seal Pusa hispida ringed seal Weddell Seal Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Weddell |
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Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1980 Adaptations that influence duration of diving in the ringed seal, Phoaa (Pusa) hispida were examined. Mean blood volume was 234 ml/kg lean body mass (LBM) and oxygen capacity was 30.7 ml O2/100 ml of whole blood, yielding a total blood oxygen capacity of 70 ml O2/kg LBM. Abrupt and prolonged bradycardia occurred upon submersion. Experimental dives indicated submersion durations of up to 18 minutes before the onset of physiological dysfunction. The percentage of LBM represented by the brain is least in the relatively large Weddell seal (0.2%), greater in the harbor seal (0.7%) (the compared species) and greatest in the ringed seal (1.4%); this sets the requirement for minimum obligatory oxygen consumption. The differences observed in diving durations between the three species is considered to be mainly the consequence of brain/body size relationship. |
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Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications |
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Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications |
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Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications |
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Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications |
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Diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications |
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diving physiology of the ringed seal: adaptations, capability and implications |
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harbor seal Pusa hispida ringed seal Weddell Seal Alaska |
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