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 Experimental Biology 218, 2030-2038.

Abstract: We measured2 and CO2 in six adult bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops 
truncatus) during voluntary breaths and maximal (chuff) respiratory efforts. 
The data were used to estimate the dynamic specific lung compliance (sCL), the 
O2 consumption rate () and CO2 production rates () during rest. Our results 
indicate that bottlenose dolphins have the capacity to generate respiratory 
flow-rates that exceed 130 l Ÿ sec-1 and 30 l Ÿ sec-1 during expiration and 
inspiration, respectively. The esophageal pressures indicated that expiration 
is passive during voluntary breaths, but active during maximal efforts while 
inspiration is active for all breaths. The average sCL of dolphins was 0.31 ± 
0.04 cmH2O-1, which is considerably higher than that of humans (0.08 cmH2O-1) 
and that previously measured in a pilot whale (0.13 cmH2O-1). The average 
estimated  and  using our breath-by-breath respirometry system ranged from 
0.857 l Ÿ O2 min-1 to 1.185 l Ÿ O2 min-1 and 0.589 l Ÿ CO2 min-1 to 0.851 l Ÿ 
CO2 min-1, respectively, which is similar to previously published metabolic 
measurements from the same animals using conventional flow-through 
respirometry. In addition, our custom-made system allows us to approximate 
end-tidal gas composition. Our measurements provide novel data for respiratory 
physiology in cetaceans, which may have significant value for clinical medicine 
and conservation efforts.

Please send an e-mail to Andreas Fahlman: 
andreas.fahl...@tamucc.edu<mailto:andreas.fahl...@tamucc.edu> if you would like 
a re-print.

Thank you
Andreas



Andreas Fahlman
Department of Life Sciences
Texas A&M- Corpus Christi
6300 Ocean Dr Unit 5892
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
Ph. +1-361-825-3489
Fax +1-361-825-2025
mail: andreas.fahl...@tamucc.edu<mailto:andreas.fahl...@tamucc.edu>
web: http://www.comparative-physiology.tamucc.edu/



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