2000
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.203.6.1081
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Mechanics of Lung Ventilation in a Post-Metamorphic Salamander, Ambystoma Tigrinum

Abstract: The mechanics of lung ventilation in frogs and aquatic salamanders has been well characterized, whereas lung ventilation in terrestrial-phase (post-metamorphic) salamanders has received little attention. We used electromyography (EMG), X-ray videography, standard videography and buccal and body cavity pressure measurements to characterize the ventilation mechanics of adult (post-metamorphic) tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum). Three results emerged: (i) under terrestrial conditions or when floating at the … Show more

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“…1 Fire salamanders, being terrestrial use a two-stroke buccal pump and breath through their nares. 2 During anaesthesia though, the pulmonary respiration ceases and they switch to transdermal respiration. 3 This is sufficient to prevent clinical hypoxia during anaesthesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Fire salamanders, being terrestrial use a two-stroke buccal pump and breath through their nares. 2 During anaesthesia though, the pulmonary respiration ceases and they switch to transdermal respiration. 3 This is sufficient to prevent clinical hypoxia during anaesthesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%