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1 March 2013 Respiration of Opistophthalmus pugnax (Thorell) (Scorpionidae) after Treadmill Exercise and Book Lung Occlusion
W.J. van Aardt
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Abstract

After the four spiracle pairs of Opistophthalmus pugnax were stepwise occluded, the oxygen consumption rate (MO2) and the accumulation of d-lactate in the haemolymph were measured. D-lactate and MO2 was also measured during a 15-minute treadmill exercise at a run speed of 0.025 m/sec. The highest d-lactate concentration of 15 mmol/1 was obtained after a 15-minute exercise followed by 11 mmol/1 d-lactate when all eight spiracles were closed off for one hour. The MO2 value of 1.93 mmol/1 obtained from four closed spiracles does not differ significantly (P < 0.05, t-test) compared with the MO2 value of eight open spiracles. Possible mechanisms of metabolic rate depression and metabolic down-regulation are discussed. Low haemolymph pH (7.38 ± 0.08) in O. latimanus and other scorpions compared with other terrestrial arthropods are a hallmark inherent to scorpions living in dry xeric conditions.

W.J. van Aardt "Respiration of Opistophthalmus pugnax (Thorell) (Scorpionidae) after Treadmill Exercise and Book Lung Occlusion," African Entomology 21(1), 36-40, (1 March 2013). https://doi.org/10.4001/003.021.0125
Accepted: 13 December 2012; Published: 1 March 2013
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KEYWORDS
d-lactate
oxygen consumption
spiracle occlusion
treadmill exercise
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