Role of the post-hepatic septum on breathing during locomotion in Tupinambis merianae (Reptilia: Teiidae)
Wilfried Klein1,*,
Denis V. Andrade2,
Augusto S. Abe2 and
Steven F. Perry1
1 Institut für Zoologie, Universität Bonn, Poppelsdorfer Schloss,
53115 Bonn, Germany
2 Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Estadual Paulista Rio
Claro, c.p. 199, 13506-900 Rio Claro, SP, Brazil

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Fig. 1. Sample recording of ventilation in tegus. (A) Septum removed (SR), (B)
sham-operated (SO). The sequence contains pre-exercise (Pre), exercise at 0.17
m s-1 (0.17 m s-1), 5 min of rest (Rest 1), exercise at
0.28 m s-1 (0.28 m s-1) and the final recovery period
(Rest 2). The transitions end of exercise to recovery period are expanded
below each main trace. Upper traces, signal from oxygen analyser; lower
traces, signal from pressure transducer. Above the ventilation trace a broken
line indicates an exercise period and the solid line a resting period. Insp.,
inspiration; Exp., expiration.
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Fig. 3. Ventilation of septum removed (SR)- (triangles) and sham-operated
(SO)-tegus (circles) resting during the night (open symbols) and at rest and
activity during the day (filled symbols). The start of exercise at 0.17 m
s-1 and the beginning of the recovery period after exercise at 0.28
m s-1 are defined as zero. Exercise at 0.17 m s-1 (grey
bar) was terminated after 5 min, whereas exercise at 0.28 m s-1
(black bar) lasted until exhaustion of the animal.
EO2, oxygen extraction;
VBO2, oxygen uptake per breath;
O2, oxygen
consumption;
E/ O2,
air convection requirement. Values are means ± S.E.M.,
N=5. *Significantly different (P 0.05) from
all other values of a group; xsignificantly different
(P 0.05) from the pre-exercise; #significantly
different (P 0.05) from 0.17 m s-1;
significantly different (P 0.05) from 0.28 m
s-1. BTPS, body temperature, barometric pressure
saturated; STPD, standard temperature and pressure, dry.
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Fig. 4. Endurance of Tupinambis merianae with intact post-hepatic septum
(PHS) (grey boxes) and with surgically removed PHS (white boxes) at 0.17 and
0.28 m s-1. The lower boundary of a box indicates the
25th percentile, the solid line within the box marks the median,
and the upper boundary of the box indicates the 75th percentile.
Error bars above and below the box indicate the 90th and
10th percentiles. Means are presented as stippled lines and
outliers as solid points. *Significant difference
(P 0.05) between 0.17 and 0.28 m s-1 in a group of
tegus.
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