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The heart rate - breathing rate relationship in aquatic mammals: A comparative analysis with terrestrial species

水生哺乳动物心率呼吸速率的关系:与陆生植物的比较分析
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摘要 Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe with a low frequency (f) by comparison to terrestrial mammals of the same body size, the difference increasing the larger the species. Among various interpretations, it was suggested that the low-f breathing is a consequence of the end-inspiratory breath-holding pattern adopted by aquatic mammals to favour buoyancy at the water surface, and evolved to be part of the genetic makeup. If this interpretation was correct it could be expected that, differently from f, the heart rate (HR, beats/min) of aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals at rest would not need to differ from that of terrestrial mammals and that their HR-fratio would be higher than in terrestrial species. Literature data for HR (beats/min) in mammals at rest were gathered for 56 terrestrial and 27 aquatic species. In aquatic mammals the allometric curve (HR=191 .M^18; M= body mass, kg) did not differ from that of terrestrial species (HR=212.M^-0.22) and their HR-fratio (on average 32±5) was much higher than in terrestrial species (5±1) (P〈0.0001). The comparison of these HR allometric curves to those forfpreviously published indicated that the HR-fratio was body size-independent in terrestrial species while it increased significantly with M in aquatic species. The similarity in HR and differences in f between aquatic and terrestrial mammals agree with the possibility that the lowfof aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals may have evolved for a non-respiratory function, namely the regulation of buoyancy at the water surface [Current Zoology 61(4): 569-577, 2015].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期569-577,共9页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 ALLOMETRY Breathing pattern Control of breathing DIVING Cardio-respiratory coupling 水生哺乳动物 呼吸速率 陆生植物 心率 水生物种 人力资源 生长曲线 组成部分
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