Dear MARMAM community,

On behalf of all authors, I am pleased to share our study on
cardiorespiratory patterns of South American sea lions.
PDF copies are available upon request to Carolina de León
([email protected])
Cheers
Diego Rodríguez


De León, M. C., Rodríguez, D. H., & Dassis, M. (2024).
Cardiorespiratory patterns of male South American sea lions (Otaria
flavescens) resting on land. Journal of Comparative Physiology B,
1-13. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00360-024-01533-9

Abstract
The goal of this study was to characterize the cardiorespiratory
patterns of male South American sea lions (SASLs, Otaria flavescens)
resting on land. We recorded respiratory and heart rate (n = 360
individuals studied) by observing the nostrils, chest movements and
the impact of the heart on the thoracic wall. The sea lions breathe
apneustically with a pause on inspiration, representing 74% of the
respiratory cycle. The mean breathing frequency was 3.2 ± 1.0 breaths
min−1, with a breathing cycle presenting periods of bradypneas,
tachypneas, and long-term post-inspiratory pauses. The normal heart
rate (nHR) was 73.4 ± 14.5 beats min−1 and no significant differences
were observed between age classes. All animals showed variability in
HR in relation to respiratory phases (Inspiration: 101.2 ± 18.4 beats
min−1; post-inspiratory pause: 73.4 ± 14.5 beats min−1; expiration:
64.6 ± 17.7 beats min−1), consistent with respiratory sinus arrhythmia
(RSA). The mean HR (measured during all respiratory phases) was 79.9 ±
22.7 beats min−1, and was significantly different between age classes.
The total duration of respiratory cycle, and duration of both
inspiration and expiration, decreased with an increment in ambient
temperature, with no variation in the pause duration. Heart rate
during pause and expiration was significantly higher during high
temperatures. Similar changes in cardiorespiratory patterns have been
reported in other pinnipeds. Our results showed ontogenetic
differences in development and typical variations with environmental
and behavioral variables.

-- 
Dr.Diego Rodríguez
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras,
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales,
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICET.
Casilla de Correos 1260 (Correo Central)
(7600) Mar del Plata, Argentina
TE + 54 (0) 223 4754060 (Int.244)
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Skype: diego291162
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Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Diego_Rodriguez16
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5080-3739

"Si los pueblos no se ilustran, si no se divulgan sus derechos, si cada
hombre no conoce lo que puede, vale, debe, nuevas ilusiones sucederán a las
antiguas y será tal vez nuestra suerte cambiar de tiranos sin destruir la
tiranía" (Mariano Moreno)

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