Optimal diving and oxygen use
Abstract
Animals that hunt for food underwater and return to the surface for air (‘divers’) are limited by their ability to store oxygen. The aerobic dive limit (ADL) is the dive duration at which all the possible oxygen stores have been used. It has been claimed that models of optimal diving predict that divers will be close to this limit and that the data do not match this prediction. I characterize closeness to the ADL by the fraction ψ of the maximum...
Paper Details
Title
Optimal diving and oxygen use
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
182
Pages
189 - 193
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