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Fig. 3. Typical recording of a hyperoxic switch recording of Forelius mccooki. Ten ants, total mass 3.28 mg, at 20°C and 20 ml min–1 STP. The recording begins and ends with baselines. Intermittent water excretion events can be seen near the start of the recording and at ~60 min. The large dip in CO2 that follows hyperoxia is plainly visible at ~50 min. The drop in H2O coincides with the drop in CO2 and immediately precedes a small excretion event. We noticed that water excretion events often occurred ~5–20 min after initiation of hyperoxia in all species. Because we used only the magnitude of the H2O drop immediately coinciding with the CO2 drop, these events, though annoying, usually did not interfere with our measurements. Following the introduction of nitrogen, a rapid rise in both H2O and CO2 are evident. CO2 rapidly declines to near baseline levels, but H2O starts to plateau at an intermediate level; see text.





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