“…Over half a century ago, anaesthetized snapping turtles (8-14 kg) were shown to demonstrate a large net L-R shunt, through the use of a dye-dilution technique (Steggerda and Essex, 1957). The presence of this pulmonary shunt has been more extensively described in red-eared slider turtles, Trachemys scripta (White and Ross, 1966;Comeau and Hicks, 1994;Hicks et al, 1996;Crossley et al, 1998;Overgaard et al, 2002b;Krosniunas and Hicks, 2003;Galli et al, 2004), and is attributed to low vagal tone and/or high adrenergic stimulation (Hicks, 1994;Hicks and Comeau, 1994;Hicks and Wang, 1998;Wang et al, 2001b;Overgaard et al, 2002b). Shunt ratio ( _ Q pul = _ Q sys ) is dependent on the relationship of pulmonary to systemic vascular resistance in turtles (Crossley et al, 1998).…”