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Bimodal Respiration in Aquatic and Terrestrial Apodan Amphibians
Authors:SMITS  ALLAN W; FLANAGIN  JOSEPH I
Institution:Department of Biology, Section of comparative Physiology, The University of Texas at Arlington P.O. Box 19498, Arlington, Texas 76019
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. New data on resting metabolism, aerobic capacity,respiratory morphology and bimodal breathing capacities offourcaecilian species were combined with previously known data oncaecilian and amphibian biology to discern differing or unifyingthemes of gas exchange within the Gymnophiona and among theAmphibia. Discoveries include 1) a uniform resting metabolismamong caecilians that is distinctly lower than that of anuransand urodeles, 2) an aerobic capacity following activity thatrivals or exceeds that of other amphibians, and 3) despite previoussuggestions to the contrary, a substantial contribution of theskin to respiratory gas exchange, apparently sufficient to sustainthe low resting metabolism. In contrast, pulmonary gas transportappears to dominate during metabolic recovery from exercise,which is comparatively fast. The contributing roles of the skinand lungs to this extreme scope of respiratory needs in caeciliansare further discussed in light of the structural nature of andcirculatory supply to each respiratory bed, and the respiratoryproperties of caecilian blood.
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