id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_afchrvn77bdutccynvag7j4swa T. Wang Changes in pulmonary blood flow do not affect gas exchange during intermittent ventilation in resting turtles 2008.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 4562 531 66 effects of changes in Qpul and net cardiac shunts on pulmonary gas blood flow would result in a net R–L shunt during ventilation. Changes in pulmonary blood flow do not affect gas exchange during intermittent vascular shunts, the rise in pulmonary blood flow during ventilation is associated with the development of left-to-right (L–R) The present study measured pulmonary gas exchange in fully recovered, freely diving turtles, where changes in pulmonary blood flow were prevented by partial occlusion of the pulmonary artery. Key words: reptile, turtle, periodic ventilation, pulmonary blood flow, cardiac shunt, left-to-right shunt, gas exchange, CO2 excretion, respiratory gas Measurement of blood flows, ventilation and gas exchange manipulating pulmonary blood flow on gas exchange. ventilation, gas exchange and blood flows in the present study net L–R shunt had no significant effect on pulmonary gas exchange blood flow on pulmonary gas exchange in the turtle Trachemys (Pseudemys) scripta. ./cache/work_afchrvn77bdutccynvag7j4swa.pdf ./txt/work_afchrvn77bdutccynvag7j4swa.txt