Gas exchange and heart rate in the harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena

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J. Z. Reed
C. Chambers
C. J. Hunter
C. Lockyer
R. Kastelein
M. A. Fedak
R. G. Boutilier
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[1] Department of Zoology,
[2] University of Cambridge,undefined
[3] Downing Street,undefined
[4] CB2 3EJ,undefined
[5] UK,undefined
[6] Avanti Communications,undefined
[7] 1 Catherine Street,undefined
[8] St Albans,undefined
[9] AL3 5BJ,undefined
[10] UK,undefined
[11] Sea Mammal Research Unit,undefined
[12] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[13] St. Andrews University,undefined
[14] Fife,undefined
[15] Scotland,undefined
[16] UK,undefined
[17] Danish Institute for Fisheries Research,undefined
[18] Charlottenlund Slot,undefined
[19] DK 2920 Charlottenlund,undefined
[20] Denmark,undefined
[21] Harderwijk Marine Mammal Park,undefined
[22] Strandboulevard Oost 1,undefined
[23] 3841 AB Harderwijk,undefined
[24] The Netherlands,undefined
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Key words Harbour porpoise; Metabolic rate; Ventilation; Aerobic dive limit; Blood oxygen binding; AbbreviationsADL aerobic dive limit; BMR basal metabolic rate; BTPS body temperature and pressure, saturated; βNB non-bicarbonate buffering capacity; CCO2 total CO2 concentration; fH heart rate; fR breathing frequency (breaths; min−1); IHR instantaneous heart rate; Mb body mass (kg); P50 the partial pressure of oxygen at which 50% of the haemoglobin is saturated with oxygen; PO2 partial pressure of oxygen (kPa); PCO2 partial pressure of carbon dioxide (kPa); PEFR peak expiratory flow rate (l ;  sec−1); PIFR peak inspiratory flow rate (l ;  sec−1); RQ respiratory quotient; Td breath-hold duration (s); Tex time for expiration (s); Tin time for inspiration (s); Ts surface time (s); Ttot total duration for one ventilation cycle (s); TLC total lung capacity (l); Ve minute volume (l ;  min−1); Vt tidal volume (l); V˙O2 rate of oxygen consumption;
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The respiratory physiology, heart rates and metabolic rates of two captive juvenile male harbour porpoises (both 28 kg) were measured using a rapid-response respiratory gas analysis system in the laboratory. Breath-hold durations in the laboratory (12 ± 0.3 s, mean ± SEM) were shorter than field observations, although a few breath-holds of over 40 s were recorded. The mean percentage time spent submerged was 89 ± 0.4%. Relative to similarly-sized terrestrial mammals, the respiratory frequency was low (4.9 ± 0.19 breaths · min−1) but with high tidal volumes (1.1 ± 0.01 l), enabling a comparatively high minute rate of gas exchange. Oxygen consumption under these experimental conditions (247 ± 13.8 ml O2 · min−1) was 1.9-fold higher than predicted by standard scaling relations. These data together with an estimate of the total oxygen stores predicted an aerobic dive limit of 5.4 min. The peak end-tidal O2 values were related to the length of the previous breath-hold, demonstrating the increased oxygen uptake from the lung for the longer dives. Blood oxygen capacity was 23.5 ± 1.0 ml · 100 ml−1, and the oxygen affinity was high, enabling rapid oxygen loading during ventilation.
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