Respiratory reference values for bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) and its importance for conservation
Fabien Cauture,
Jay Sweeney,
Rae Stone
et al.
Abstract:Respiratory disease is one of the main causes for morbidity and mortality in cetaceans, which highlights the importance of understanding normal lung function and how it may impede homeostasis, and diving capacity. In addition, the use of breathing frequency as a proxy for metabolic rate requires a better estimate of the normal range of tidal volume, respiratory flow, and breath durations. In the current study, we use data on clinically healthy bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) collected over a decade to defi… Show more
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