Ventilation and oxygen extraction in an arenicolid polychaete

Ventilation is continuous in the lugworm, Abarenicola affinis , when worms are placed in plastic burrows in constant darkness and ventilation flow, V super(.) sub(w), is measured with a thermistor device. Incurrent burrow water pH, pO sub(2) and temperatures were recorded from natural burrows season...

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Published inComparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry Vol. 73B; no. 3; pp. 491 - 495
Main Authors Barrow, MJ, Wells, RMG
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.1982
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Summary:Ventilation is continuous in the lugworm, Abarenicola affinis , when worms are placed in plastic burrows in constant darkness and ventilation flow, V super(.) sub(w), is measured with a thermistor device. Incurrent burrow water pH, pO sub(2) and temperatures were recorded from natural burrows seasonally and throughout a tidal cycle. The physico-chemical microenvironment appeared stable relative to conditions outside the burrow. Vu. sub(w) is insensitive to temperature from 10 to 25 degree C with Q sub(10) approximately equals 1. V super(.) sub(w) is also insensitive to pH and CO sub(w) but is linearly dependent upon pO sub(2). O sub(2) extraction is essentially insensitive to temperature between 10 and 20 C degree .
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ISSN:0305-0491