Aerial respiration in the longjaw mudsucker Gillichthys mirabilis (Teleostei: Gobiidae).

Author(s)
Todd, E.S. and Ebeling, A.W.
Volume
130
Issue
2
Start Page Number
265
Final Page
288

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Species: Longjaw Mudsucker (Gillichthys mirabilis)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range California Counties Countries Type
Inhalation Rate Aerial respiration Opercular movement ceases before air gulping: <1.6 13 mg O2/L Both Adults and Juveniles University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Inhalation Rate Opercular beats 5.6 mg O2/L: 58.2; 4.0: 48.5; 2.8: 595; 2.2: 57.5; 2.0: 53.4; 1.8: 60.7 13 Beats/min Both Adults and Juveniles University of California, Santa Barbara 5.6 mg O2/L: 48-78; 4.0: 40-64; 2.8: 38-84; 2.2: 48-80; 2.0: 36-76; 1.8: 36-76 Santa Barbara USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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