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Ventilation Rates in Fulgur Whelks

Journal of Shellfish Research, 2020
Direct measurements of ventilation rates in the marine gastropods Busycon carica, Busycotypus canaliculatus, Sinistrofulgur sinistrum, and Melongena corona were made. Ventilation in B. carica ranged between 3 and 186 mL min–1; the rate in B. canaliculatus was 12–174 mL min–1, and 0.6–42 mL min–1 in S. sinistrum.
Lewis E. Deaton   +2 more
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Ethane production rates and minute ventilation

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1989
Ethane quantitated in the expired alveolar gas is a noninvasive measure of free radical activity. This method has been criticized for lack of control of minute ventilation (VE) in spontaneously breathing animals, although ethane, which is poorly soluble in tissues, should not be affected by changes in VE.
M P, Habib, M A, Katz
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