Stephenson R, Jones D R
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
J Exp Biol. 1992 May;166:285-96. doi: 10.1242/jeb.166.1.285.
Observations that the response of the avian heart rate to submergence varies under different circumstances have led to speculation about variability of blood flow distribution during voluntary dives. We used a radiological imaging technique to examine the patterns of circulating blood flow in captive redhead ducks (Aythya americana) during rest, swimming, escape dives, forced dives and trapped escape dives and have shown that blood flow distribution in escape dives was the same as that in ducks swimming at the water surface. The response during trapped escape dives, however, was highly variable. Blood pressure was unchanged from the resting value during all activities. Predictions made about blood flow distribution during unrestrained dives on the basis of heart rate and other indirect data were confirmed in this study. However, the trapped escape dive responses indicated that heart rate alone is not always a reliable indicator of tissue blood flow in exercising ducks.
关于鸟类心率对浸没的反应在不同情况下会有所变化的观察结果,引发了人们对自愿潜水期间血流分布变异性的猜测。我们使用放射成像技术,研究了圈养红头潜鸭(Aythya americana)在休息、游泳、逃避潜水、强制潜水和被困逃避潜水时的循环血流模式,结果表明,逃避潜水中的血流分布与在水面游泳的鸭子相同。然而,被困逃避潜水时的反应变化很大。在所有活动中,血压均与静息值无变化。本研究证实了基于心率和其他间接数据对无约束潜水期间血流分布所做的预测。然而,被困逃避潜水的反应表明,仅心率并不总是运动中鸭子组织血流的可靠指标。