نتایج جستجو برای: diving

تعداد نتایج: 4795  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Carling D Gerlinsky Andrew W Trites David A S Rosen

Marine mammal foraging behaviour inherently depends on diving ability. Declining populations of Steller sea lions may be facing nutritional stress that could affect their diving ability through changes in body composition or metabolism. Our objective was to determine whether nutritional stress (restricted food intake resulting in a 10% decrease in body mass) altered the calculated aerobic dive ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Yuuki Y Watanabe Akinori Takahashi Katsufumi Sato Morgane Viviant Charles-André Bost

Aerial flight and breath-hold diving present conflicting morphological and physiological demands, and hence diving seabirds capable of flight are expected to face evolutionary trade-offs regarding locomotory performances. We tested whether Kerguelen shags Phalacrocorax verrucosus, which are remarkable divers, have poor flight capability using newly developed tags that recorded their flight air ...

2017
Nicola J. Quick Saana Isojunno Dina Sadykova Matthew Bowers Douglas P. Nowacek Andrew J. Read

Diving behaviour of short-finned pilot whales is often described by two states; deep foraging and shallow, non-foraging dives. However, this simple classification system ignores much of the variation that occurs during subsurface periods. We used multi-state hidden Markov models (HMM) to characterize states of diving behaviour and the transitions between states in short-finned pilot whales. We ...

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2016
Tanja Mijacika Zeljko Dujic

The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby increasing the need for knowledge of the acute and chronic effects such a sport could have on the health of participants. Breath-hold diving is potentially dangerous, mainly because of associated extreme environmental factors such as increased hydrostatic pressure, hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypothermia an...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1998
G P Ollenberger N H West

We investigated the relative contribution of humoral (carbon dioxide) and neural (trigeminal stimulation) inputs in the cerebrovasodilatory response to simulated diving in the rat. The cerebral hemodynamic profile of rats was determined using the brain blood flow tracer N-[14C]isopropyl- p-iodoamphetamine. During a simulated dive response, cerebral vascular resistance (CVR) decreased 63.1%, res...

2011
Andreas Fahlman Brian L. Bostrom Kiran H. Dillon David R. Jones

We contrasted the forced diving bradycardia between two genetically similar (inbred) rat strains (Fischer and Buffalo), compared to that of outbred rats (Wistar). The animals were habituated to forced diving for 4 weeks. Each animal was then tested during one 40 s dive on each of 3 days. The heart rate (f(H)) was measured before, during, and after each dive. Fischer and Buffalo exhibited marked...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Signe Helbo Angela Fago

Whales show an exceptionally wide range of diving capabilities and many express high amounts of the O(2) carrier protein myoglobin (Mb) in their muscle tissues, which increases their aerobic diving capacity. Although previous studies have mainly focused on the muscle Mb concentration and O(2) carrying capacity as markers of diving behavior in whales, it still remains unexplored whether whale Mb...

Journal: :Clinical medicine & research 2012
Markus Gutsche Ware G Kuschner

Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes the practice of intentional immersion under water without an external supply of oxygen. Pulmonary hemorrhage with hemoptysis has been reported as a complication of immersion and breath-hold diving in young healthy athletes. We report the case of a 60-year-old man with a history of radiation and chemotherapy for breast carcinoma, who devel...

Journal: :Current opinion in pulmonary medicine 2001
B P Krieger

Until a decade ago, divers with asthma were uniformly barred from diving with compressed air. This prohibition was based more on theoretical concerns for barotrauma than on actual data. Follow-up studies, although retrospective, do not support a ban on recreational or commercial diving for divers with stable asthma. These studies have noted that, despite the prohibition on diving, many divers w...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2014
Julia K Choate Kate M Denton Roger G Evans Yvonne Hodgson

During underwater submersion, the body responds by conserving O2 and prioritizing blood flow to the brain and heart. These physiological adjustments, which involve the nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems, are known as the diving response and provide an ideal example of integrative physiology. The diving reflex can be stimulated in the practical laboratory setting using breath holdi...

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