Diving behaviour of two Australian bimodally respiring turtles, Rheodytes leukops and Emydura macquarii, in a natural setting


Autoria(s): Gordos, M.; Franklin, C. E.
Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

Time-depth recorders were used to investigate the diving performance and behaviour of two bimodally respiring turtle species, Rheodytes leukops and Emydura niacquarii, known to have a high and low reliance on aquatic respiration, respectively. Significant differences in diving performance between R. leukops and E. macquarii were observed in the number of dives/day (39.3 +/- 5.38 vs 112.2 +/- 11.73 dives/day; mean +/- SE), mean dive length (33.1 +/- 7.33 min vs 9.6 +/- 2.26 min) and maximum dive length (623 +/- 104.74 min vs 67.1 +/- 8.14 min), respectively. Differences in diving performance between R. leukops and E macquarii are attributed to the species' reliance (or lack thereof) upon aquatic respiration. Rheodytes leukops displayed a weak bimodal pattern of increased surfacing frequency in the early morning (05:00-07:00) and late afternoon (14:00-18:00), while E. macquarii displayed a strong bimodal pattern of elevated surfacing frequency over similar time periods. Daily patterns of increased surfacing frequency for both species failed to correlate with fluctuating aquatic Po-2 levels or water temperature, and may instead be explained by the heightened activity levels of both species during twilight.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61557

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Cambridge Univ Press

Palavras-Chave #Zoology #Rheodytes Leukops #Emydura Macquarii #Freshwater Turtles #Bimodal Respiration #Diving Behaviour #Time-depth Recorder #Diel Trends #Stinkpot Sternotherus-odoratus #Shelled Trionyx-spiniferus #Leatherback Sea-turtles #Kinosternon-subrubrum #Dermochelys-coriacea #Respiratory Surfaces #Elseya-latisternum #Apalone Ferox #Green Turtles #Gas-exchange #C1 #270604 Comparative Physiology #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article