Heart rates and amplitudes were measured for both intact
animals (in situ) and isolated hearts (in vitro) of the Dungeness crab,
Cancer magister, exposed to low levels in oxygen. Recordings were
also made of gill ventilation rate by measuring the frequency of
scaphognathite (gill bailer) beats.
Both the in vitro...
Osmotic and ionic regulation was studied in the North
American crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana), stepwise acclimated
to increasing salinities. Stepwise acclimation involved transferring
crayfish at 48 hour intervals from freshwater to 100% seawater
in 20% increments. In experiments where 70% seawater was
used, animals were moved directly from 40 to...
The heart rate, oxygen consumption, survivorship, and 1-lactate
accumulation were determined in the intertidal limpets Collisella pelta
and Collisella digitalis in relation to laboratory desiccation at 15°C
or 30°C. Water loss was computed as a percentage of total initial body
water (wet weight - dry weight). Although water was lost...
Many environmental factors influence cardiovascular and
respiratory activities of crustaceans. The effects of natural
stressors (hypoxia, low salinity, high temperature) have been well
studied, but the effects of pollutants upon these two organ systems
have received less attention. The presence of the pesticide
carbaryl (Sevin, Union Carbide, Inc.) and its...
Osmotic and ionic regulation was studied in the Dungeness
crab, Cancer magister, after acute exposure to a range of five
salinities from 25% to 125% sea water (100% = 32%). Blood, urine
and muscle tissue were sampled at 24 and 48 hours after exposure.
Analyses were made of blood and...
Callianassa californiensis Dana and Upogebia pugettensis (Dana) inhabit estuarine mudflats and are subjected to the hypoxic conditions that prevail during tidal exposure. Metabolic responses for both these species, as indicated by critical oxygen tension, metabolic rate, and tolerance to anoxia were determined. An oxygen macro-electrode and a physiological gas analyzer...
The HENRI system was developed to narrow the pulse width of TREAT from 89 ms to below 60 ms with the goal of improving the test reactor's ability to simulate RIAs in LWRs by rapidly injecting helium-3, a strong neutron poison, into the core. A coupled model using the CFD...