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Oxygen levels, acid-base status and heart rate during emersion of the shore crab Carcinus maenas (L.) into air
Michèle G. Wheatly
, E. W. Taylor
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Agriculture & Biology
Carcinus maenas
81%
crabs
58%
heart rate
55%
oxygen
42%
air
40%
acids
34%
water
25%
temperature
24%
carbon dioxide
19%
acid-base balance
16%
tachycardia
15%
water table
15%
hemolymph
11%
acclimation
10%
breathing
10%
tissues
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Brachyura
100%
Air
49%
Acids
46%
Heart Rate
45%
Temperature
44%
Oxygen
43%
Water
41%
Groundwater
18%
Hemolymph
16%
Acclimatization
16%
Acid-Base Equilibrium
15%
Tachycardia
11%
Respiration
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
emersion
85%
crab
63%
oxygen
39%
acid
38%
air
33%
rate
20%
water
8%
temperature
8%
oxygen content
6%
acclimation
6%
water table
5%
Chemical Compounds
Dioxygen
29%
Tension
29%
Biochemical Oxygen Demand
21%
Length
9%
Time
5%