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Ventilation and gas exchange in the diamondback water snake,Natrix rhombifera
Authors:Ronald K Gratz
Institution:(1) Abteilung Physiologie, Max-Planck-Institut für Experimentelle Medizin, D-3400 Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University, 49931 Houghton, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Summary Simultaneous measurements of pulmonary and cutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange, pulmonary ventilation and heart rate were made on the diamondback water snake,Natrix rhombifera at 28°C using body plethysmography. Resting lung volume, maximum lung volume and tracheal volume were also measured.The following mean values were measured in undisturbed snakes breathing room air: total (pulmonary and cutaneous) O2 uptake 46 mgrmol · (kg min)–1; total CO2 output, 49 mgrmol · (kg min)–1; tidal volume, 12 ml (BTPS) · kg–1; ventilatory rate, 6.9 min–1; heart rate, 42 min–1. From the measurements of tracheal volume, the effective (alveolar) ventilation was estimated as approximately 70% of total ventilation resulting in effective pulmonary 
$$P_{O_2 }$$
and 
$$P_{CO_2 }$$
of 130 Torr and 20 Torr respectively. Cutaneous exchange accounted for 8.1% of the total 
$$\dot M_{O_2 }$$
and 12.4% of the total 
$$\dot M_{CO_2 }$$
.Resting lung volume of anaesthetized snakes was 75 ml (BTPS) · kg–1, maximum lung volume was 341 ml (BTPS) · kg–1 and tracheal volume was 3.9 ml (BTPS) · kg–1.
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