Diving experience and the aerobic dive capacity of muskrats: does training produce a better diver?
Robert A. MacArthur*,
Gillian L. Weseen and
Kevin L. Campbell
Department of Zoology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada R3T 2N2

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Fig. 1. Haematocrit and blood oxygen capacity of 12 surface-swimming (control) and
12 dive-conditioned muskrats prior to (pre-training) and following 911
weeks of training (post-training) in the laboratory (see text for details).
Values are means + 1 S.E.M. For each variable, means sharing the same letter
are not significantly different (P>0.05).
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Fig. 2. Total and site-specific oxygen storage capacity of 12 surface-swimming
(control) and 12 dive-conditioned muskrats following 911 weeks of
training in the laboratory (see text for details). Values are means + 1 S.E.M.
Asterisks denote comparisons in which mean values of `divers' exceeded those
of `surface swimmers' (P<0.05).
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