Dear All
We are pleased to announce the recent publication of the following papers. The
first article is open access, and a link is provided below to the journal web
site where the article can be downloaded. A pdf copy of the second article will
be provided upon request. We realize that the
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of our recent paper:
Title: Fahlman, A., S. H. Loring, S. Johnson, M. Haulena, A. W. Trites, V. A.
Fravel and W. Van Bonn (2014). Inflation and deflation pressure-volume loops
in anesthetized pinnipeds confirms compliant chest and
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of our recent paper:
Title: Fahlman, A., E. Schagatay (2014). Man’s Place Among the Diving Mammals.
Human Evolution, 29:1-3, 47-66.
Abstract: A theory was forwarded in 1960 that humans significantly deviate in
anatomy, physiology and
Dear All
We would like to announce the publication of our recent paper on lung function
and mechanics in cetaceans.
Title: Fahlman, A., Loring, S. H., Levine, G., Rocho-Levine, J., Austin, T. and
Brodsky, M. (2015). Lung mechanics and pulmonary function testing in cetaceans
Journal of
Dear marmers,
We are proud to announce our new publication in cardiac function in bottlenose
dolphins published in Journal of Experimental Biology.
Title: Evaluating cardiac physiology through echocardiography in bottlenose
dolphins: using stroke volume and cardiac output to estimate systolic
Dear All
We are pleased to share our new publication “Estimating energetics in cetaceans
from respiratory frequency: why we need to understand physiology” that was
recently published in Biology Open. The study takes a closer look at the
possibility of obtaining reasonable estimates of metabolic
Dear MarMam-ers,
We are proud to announce our new publication on biomarkers for decompression
stress in Steller sea lions in American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory,
Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Title: Dive, food, and exercise effects on blood microparticles in Steller sea
lions