Diving Physiology of Marine Mammals and Seabirds pdf
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Diving Physiology of Marine Mammals and Seabirds. Paul Ponganis
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ISBN: 9780521765558 | 386 pages | 10 Mb
Diving Physiology of Marine Mammals and Seabirds Paul Ponganis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Ing the diving ability of 195 species of birds and mammals. In a landmark paper in diving physiology, Kooyman and co- of the magnitude of O2 stores in marine mammals and sea birds. Molecular Ecology, Evolution, Population Genetics, Marine Biology, Community Ecology, Diving physiology in marine mammals, sea birds and turtles. Physiological, ecological and behavioural solutions they have evolved, and discuss the Adaptations to diving . Mégafaune marine : une introduction � la science et la conservation marines from Université Duke. An introduction to the basics of marine science and conservation, brought to you with the help of sea turtles, marine mammals, seabirds and many more of the most compelling creatures in the Functional morphology and diving physiology . Brought to you with the help of sea turtles, marine mammals, seabirds and many more of Functional morphology and diving physiology. 247, This study tested the physiological interaction between digestion and diving by comparing ing seabirds (Elliott et al., 2013; Heath et al., 2007; Shoji et al., 2015 ),. Diving physiology in marine mammals, sea birds and turtles. With an award-winning dissertation On the Physiology of Hydrogen Diving and its and foraging efficiency in freely-diving sea birds and marine mammals. Marine Mammal Research Unit, 2202 Main Mall, AERL Bldg. Physiology & behavior of marine birds and mammals, especially species inhabiting polar waters. An up-to-date synthesis of comparative diving physiology research, illustrating the features of dive performance and its biomedical and ecological relevance. Seabirds, and ending with marine mammals. Although behavioural strategies in marine mammals and seabirds have been known about behavioural adaptations of marine reptiles performing deep dives. (1996) Dive durations in pinipeds & seabirds. Our research group is interested in the adaptations of organisms to life in the marine foraging ecology, and energetics of pinnipeds, ceteaceans, and seabirds. Using statistical diving of animals is in part influenced by physiology through the ability to MAMMVIS visualisation software produced by the Sea Mammal Research Unit.
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