The aerobic dive limit: After 40 years, still rarely measured but commonly used

Volume: 252, Pages: 110841 - 110841
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
The aerobic dive limit (ADL) and the hypothesis that most dives are aerobic in nature have become fundamental to the understanding of diving physiology and to the interpretation of diving behavior and foraging ecology of marine mammals and seabirds. An ADL, the dive duration associated with the onset of post-dive blood lactate accumulation, has only been documented with blood lactate analyses in five species. Applications to other species have...
Paper Details
Title
The aerobic dive limit: After 40 years, still rarely measured but commonly used
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
252
Pages
110841 - 110841
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