2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1699
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Oxygen extraction efficiency of the tidally-ventilated rectal gills of dragonfly nymphs

Daniel J. Lee,
Philip G. D. Matthews

Abstract: Dragonfly nymphs breathe water using tidal ventilation, a highly unusual strategy in water-breathing animals owing to the high viscosity, density and low oxygen (O 2 ) concentration of water. This study examines how well these insects extract O 2 from the surrounding water during progressive hypoxia. Nymphs were attached to a custom-designed respiro-spirometer to simultaneously measure tidal volume, ventilation frequency and metabolic rate. Oxygen extraction effi… Show more

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