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Sustained branchial apnea in the Australian short-finned eel,Anguilla australis

โœ Scribed by Smith, D. G. ;Duiker, W. ;Cooke, I. R. C.


Book ID
102894738
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
540 KB
Volume
226
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Branchial and cutaneous 0 2 uptake as well as branchial ventilatory stroke volume and frequency were measured by twin-chamber respirometry in conscious unoperated eels (Anguilla australis) at 20ยฐC. The branchial ventilatory pattern comprised alternating periods of apnea and eupnea, together constituting a "Standard Breathing Cycle" (SBC = 1 apneic period plus the ensuing period of eupnea). SBC time in 17 eels averaged 15.5 min of which only 23% was devoted to eupnea. Reduction of the PO2 of inspired water from 155 to 80 torr significantly increased the proportion of time devoted to eupnea to 49% of SBC time without significantly changing SBC time. Absolute cutaneous 0 2 uptake (5.8 mlO2' h-' .kg-') was largely independent of the frequency or occurrence of eupnea, with the relative contribution of the skin to total 0 2 uptake averaging 47%. The histological appearance of the skin in A. australis is very similar to that described in A. anguilla: eel skin is only poorly vascularized. It was concluded that the skin may contribute to O2 requirements other than its own, and that this adaptation is a consequence of the unusual intermittent pattern of gill ventilation.


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