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Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 12 Diving, Part 2. Part 2: Diving Physiology Diving depth records Humans, free diving ♀, Mandy Cruickshank: 78 m ♂, Martin.

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Page 1: Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 12 Diving, Part 2. Part 2: Diving Physiology Diving depth records  Humans, free diving ♀, Mandy Cruickshank: 78 m ♂, Martin.

Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 12

Diving, Part 2

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Part 2: Diving Physiology• Diving depth records

Humans, free diving• ♀, Mandy Cruickshank: 78 m

• ♂, Martin Stepanek: 102 m

Leatherback turtle = 1200 m

Emperor penguin = 500 m California sea lion = 250 m N. elephant seal = 1000 m Weddell seal = 700 m Sperm Whale = 2500 m

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What are the key problems of pressure for vertebrate divers?

• Decompression sickness (“the bends”)

• Nitrogen narcosis

• Barotrauma (air space squeeze)

• High pressure neurological syndrome

• [Oxygen toxicity, free-radical formation]

• Effects on buoyancy

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Decompression sickness, a.k.a. “the bends”

• What causes decompression sickness?

Henry’s Law: • The amount of gas

entering a solution is proportional to its partial pressure

The problem is on the ascent: Why?

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Decompression sickness, a.k.a. “the bends”

• What are the effects (human divers)?

Symptoms depend upon location of bubbles• In skin: rashes or even bubbled appearance

of skin

• In joints: Extreme pain

• In central nervous system: Weakness, paralysis, dizziness loss of consciousness

Long term effects: Deterioration of tissue. WHY?

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Decompression sickness, a.k.a. “the bends”

• What protects marine mammals from it? DISCUSSION!

Three distinct mechanisms (including one specific to Weddell seal)

• Is there evidence that some marine mammals experience the “the bends”?

Bone lesions of sperm whales… (Controversial)

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Barotrauma• Middle ear squeeze

How does one “equalize” middle ear pressure? Special adaptations of marine vertebrates?

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Barotrauma

• Lung Humans

• Lungs collapse to “residual volume” at 30 m

Marine mammals• DISCUSSION!

Deep-diving turtles• Lungs: Similar to marine mammal

adaptation

• Flexible plastron

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Barotrauma

• Sinuses: air pockets in bones of skull and face

Humans can equalize sinus spaces via nasal passages• Sometimes

problematic• Rate of

descent/ascent critical

Marine mammals?

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High pressure neurological syndrome

• Caused by increased excitability of neurons

• Marine mammals deal with by: apparently utilizing negative

feedback circuits to mitigate this effect.

Weddell seals? (DISCUSSION!)

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Buoyancy!

•Next time,with focus on…

•Will also cover special sensory systems