ACIDBASE IMBALANCE IN LIZARDS DURING ACTIVITY AND RECOVERY (original) (raw)

Ventilation and acid-base balance during graded activity in lizards

Albert Bennett

The American journal of physiology, 1981

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Effects of endurance training and captivity on activity metabolism of lizards

Theodore Garland

The American journal of physiology, 1987

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Respiratory and cardiovascular adjustments to exercise in reptiles

Albert Bennett

Circulation, Respiration, and …, 1985

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The effect of activity on oxygen consumption, oxygen debt, and heart rate in the lizardsVaranus gouldii andsauromalus hispidus

Albert Bennett

Journal of Comparative Physiology, 1972

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Recovery from an activity-induced metabolic acidosis in the American alligator, Alligator mississippiensis

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Cardiovascular responses to graded activity in the lizards Varanus and Iguana

Albert Bennett

The American journal of physiology, 1980

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Blood physiology and oxygen transport during activity in two lizards, Varanus gouldii and Sauromalus hispidus

Albert Bennett

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology, 1973

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Metabolic and blood gas dependence on digestive state in the Savannah monitor lizard Varanus exanthematicus: an assessment of the alkaline tide

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Seasonal, sexual, and individual variation in endurance and activity metabolism in lizards

Paul Else, Theodore Garland

1987

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Aerobic and anaerobic metabolism during activity in the lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis

Albert Bennett

J Comp Physiol a, 1972

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Circulatory impairment induced by exercise in the lizard Iguana iguana

James Hicks

2000

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Ventilation and gas exchange in lizards during treadmill exercise.

James Hicks

1997

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Garland, T Jr, Else, PE. Seasonal, sexual, and individual variation in endurance and activity metabolism in lizards. Am J Physiol, 252: R439-R449

Theodore Garland

The American Journal of Physiology, 1987

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Oxygen transfer during aerobic exercise in a varanid lizardVaranus mertensiis limited by the circulation

Peter Frappell

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Phylogenetic analysis of maximal oxygen consumption during exercise (V̇O2max) and ecological correlates among lizard species

Theodore Garland

The Journal of Experimental Biology, 2020

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Blood gas tensions and acid-base regulation in the salt-water crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, at rest and after exhaustive exercise

Albert Bennett

Journal of experimental …, 1985

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Aerobic and Anaerobic RZetabolism during Activity in the Lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis

Albert Bennett

1972

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Exhaustive exercise training enhances aerobic capacity in American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)

James Hicks

Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2009

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Physiological correlates of natural activity and locomotor capacity in two species of lacertid lizards

Albert Bennett

Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 1984

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ACTIVITY METABOLISM IN THE LIZARD SCELOPORUS OCCIDENTALIS

Albert Bennett

2000

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Physiological correlates of locomotory performance in a lizard: an allometric approach

Theodore Garland

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1984

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Seasonal changes in blood oxygen transport and acid–base status in the tegu lizard, Tupinambis merianae

Luis Manuel Campusano toledo

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Patterns of cardiovascular and ventilatory response to elevated metabolic states in the lizard Varanus exanthematicus

James Hicks

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Factorial scopes of cardio-metabolic variables remain constant with changes in body temperature in the varanid lizard, Varanus rosenbergi

Peter Frappell

AJP: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2004

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ANAEROBIC METABOLISM IN A LIZARD (ANOLIS BONAIRENSIS) UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS1

George Gormana, Albert Bennett

2000

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Energy Expenditure in Free-Ranging Lizards

Kenneth Nagy

Ecology, 1977

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Effects of exercise stress on acid-base balance and respiratory function in blood of the teleost Tinca tinca

Roy Weber

Respiration Physiology, 1983

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Low metabolic rate in a nocturnal desert lizard, an arbylus switaki murphy (Sauria: Gekkonidae)

Robert Murphy

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1982

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Why savannah monitor lizards hyperventilate during activity: a comparison of model predictions and experimental data

James Hicks

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Anaerobic metabolism during activity in amphibians

Paul Licht

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: …, 1974

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