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Science ; 166(3913): 1651-4, 1969 Dec 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5360592

RESUMO

A bottlenose porpoise was trained to dive untethered in the open ocean and to exhale into an underwater collecting funnel before surfacing from prescribed depths down to 300 meters. The animal was also taught to hold its breath for periods up to 4 minutes at the surface and then blow in the funnel. Alveolar collapse is probably complete at around 100 meters, and little pulmonary respiratory exchange occurs below that depth. Thoracic collapse was observ visually at 10 to 50 meters and by underwater television to 300 meters.


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Cetáceos , Mergulho , Respiração , Animais , Dióxido de Carbono , Oxigênio , Pressão , Alvéolos Pulmonares/fisiologia , Tórax/fisiologia
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J Acoust Soc Am ; 77(2): 726-30, 1985 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3973242

RESUMO

The echolocation signals of the same beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) were measured first in San Diego Bay, and later in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. The ambient noise level in Kaneohe Bay is typically 12-17 dB greater than in San Diego Bay. The whale demonstrated the adaptiveness of its biosonar by shifting to higher frequencies and intensities after it was moved to Kaneohe. In San Diego, the animal emitted echolocation signals with peak frequencies between 40 and 60 kHz, and bandwidths between 15 and 25 kHz. In Kaneohe, the whale shifted its signals approximately an octave higher in frequencies with peak frequencies between 100 and 120 kHz, and bandwidths between 20 and 40 kHz. Signal intensities measured in Kaneohe were up to 18 dB higher than in San Diego. The data collected represent the first quantitative evidence of the adaptive capability of a cetacean biosonar system.


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Adaptação Fisiológica , Cetáceos/fisiologia , Ecolocação/fisiologia , Orientação/fisiologia , Baleias/fisiologia , Animais , Masculino
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