The effect of activity on oxygen consumption,oxygen debt,and heart rate in the lizardsVaranus gouldii andsauromalus hispidus |
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Authors: | Albert F. Bennett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Michigan, 48104 Ann Arbor, Michigan;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Oxygen consumption and heart rate were measured during rest and activity in the lizardsVaranus gouldii andSauromalus hispidus. Oxygen debt was calculated from postactive oxygen consumption. Standard metabolic rates of the two animals are similar butVaranus consumes much more oxygen during activity than doesSauromalus (Fig. 1–3). The latter has a constant active metabolic rate above 30 ° C and accumulates a large oxygen debt, which is repayed slowly (Fig. 4).Varanus recovers rapidly from activity (Fig. 5), presumably because of the smaller lactacid debt incurred. Heart rate increment inSauromalus is high (Fig. 8). This variable cannot be responsible for the limitation of active oxygen consumption; calculations of oxygen pulse suggest that an inability to increase A-V difference and/or stroke volume are implicated (Fig. 9).Varanus have evolved mechanisms to sustain high levels of oxygen consumption superior to those of other reptiles investigated. The role of anaerobiosis in the biology of both animals is discussed. |
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