| Literature DB >> 33791515 |
T J Uriona1, M Lyon1, C G Farmer1.
Abstract
Many vertebrates ingest stones, but the function of this behavior is not fully understood. We tested the hypothesis that lithophagy increases the duration of voluntary dives in juvenile American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis). After ingestion of granite stones equivalent to 2.5% of body weight, the average duration of dives increased by 88% and the maximum duration increased by 117%. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that gastroliths serve to increase specific gravity, and that the animals compensate by increasing lung volume, thereby diving with larger stores of pulmonary oxygen.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 33791515 PMCID: PMC7671140 DOI: 10.1093/iob/oby008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Org Biol ISSN: 2517-4843
Fig. 1Box and whisker plot of mean duration of dives, and of the mean of the maximal dives, with and without gastroliths. Boxes, interquartile range; whiskers, the lower and upper quartile; + mean; − median line, ♦ shortest and longest mean dives or shortest and longest maximal dive.