Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase signaling regulates lipid metabolism in response to salinity stress in the red-eared slider turtle Trachemys scripta …
M Hong, N Li, J Li, W Li, L Liang, Q Li, R Wang… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Aquatic animals have developed various mechanisms to live in either hyperionic or
hypoionic environments, and, as such, not many species are capable of surviving in both …
hypoionic environments, and, as such, not many species are capable of surviving in both …
Salinity relations of Chelydra serpentina in a Long Island estuary
JJ Kinneary - Journal of herpetology, 1993 - JSTOR
I examined the use of saline habitats by the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina)
in a Long Island estuary, where salinities range from fresh water (0 ppt) to approximately …
in a Long Island estuary, where salinities range from fresh water (0 ppt) to approximately …
Blood-respiratory and acid–base changes during extended diving in the bimodally respiring freshwater turtle Rheodytes leukops
MA Gordos, CE Franklin, CJ Limpus… - Journal of Comparative …, 2004 - Springer
Abstract Changes in blood-gas, acid–base, and plasma-ion status were investigated in the
bimodally respiring turtle, Rheodytes leukops, during prolonged dives of up to 12 h. Given …
bimodally respiring turtle, Rheodytes leukops, during prolonged dives of up to 12 h. Given …
Water and sodium balance in the estuarine diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys)
GD Robinson, WA Dunson - Journal of Comparative Physiology, 1976 - Springer
Total body water decreased significantly in terrapins exposed to sea water (SW). Although
the intracellular fluid decreased somewhat upon SW exposure, the decline in extracellular …
the intracellular fluid decreased somewhat upon SW exposure, the decline in extracellular …
Salinity tolerances and use of saline environments by freshwater turtles: implications of sea level rise
The projected rise in global mean sea levels places many freshwater turtle species at risk of
saltwater intrusion into freshwater habitats. Freshwater turtles are disproportionately more …
saltwater intrusion into freshwater habitats. Freshwater turtles are disproportionately more …
Sublethal effects of stressors on physiological and morphological parameters in the diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin
DK Ford - 2005 - rave.ohiolink.edu
Aquatic organisms inhabiting estuarine areas experience multiple natural (eg temperature
and salinity) and anthropogenic physiological stressors. Stressed animals undergo many …
and salinity) and anthropogenic physiological stressors. Stressed animals undergo many …
Plasma ion balance of North American freshwater turtles during prolonged submergence in normoxic water
GR Ultsch, JS Wasser - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 1990 - Elsevier
1. Plasma ion (Na+, K+, Cl−, HCO− 3, lactate, Ca, and Mg) concentrations were measured
during apneic submergence in aerated water at 10° C of 4 species of freshwater turtles …
during apneic submergence in aerated water at 10° C of 4 species of freshwater turtles …
Effects of salt loading on salt gland function in the euryhaline turtle,Malaclemys terrapin
FBM Cowan - Journal of comparative physiology, 1981 - Springer
The estuarine turtle, Malaclemys terrapin is able to ionregulate when acclimated to fresh
water, 55% sea water or 100%(full strength) sea water, but when in 100% sea water it does …
water, 55% sea water or 100%(full strength) sea water, but when in 100% sea water it does …
[引用][C] Diving physiological ecology of the bimodally respiring freshwater turtle, Rheodytes leukops
MA Gordos - 2004 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
The Fitzroy turtle, Rheodytes leukops, is a bimodally respiring freshwater chelid that can
extract a significant portion of its total O2 supply from the water, chiefly via highly modified …
extract a significant portion of its total O2 supply from the water, chiefly via highly modified …