First published online September 14, 2007
Journal of Experimental Biology 210, 3344-3355 (2007)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2007
doi: 10.1242/jeb.008730
To what extent might N2 limit dive performance in king penguins?
A. Fahlman1,2,*,
A. Schmidt3,
D. R. Jones2,
B. L. Bostrom2 and
Y. Handrich3
1 North Pacific Universities Marine Mammal Research Consortium, UBC Marine
Mammal Research Unit, ROOM 247, AERL, 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4,
Canada
2 Department of Zoology, The University of British Columbia, 6270 University
Blvd., Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada
3 Centre d'Ecologie et Physiologie Energétiques, C.N.R.S., 23 rue
Becquerel, 67087, Strasbourg, Cedex 02, France

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Fig. 1. Ambient pressure (red broken lines), measured (solid blue circles)
(Ponganis et al., 1999 ) and
estimated (solid and dotted black lines) mixed venous N2 tensions
(PN2) during hyperbaric exposures to (A) 102 m,
(B) 68 m and (C) 34 m depth. Estimated PN2
assumed a blood flow distribution of 60% to central circulation, 26% to
muscle, 10% to brain and 4% to fat, as in model 0 in
Table 3 (solid lines) and 36%,
52%, 10% and 2%, respectively (dotted lines).
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Fig. 4. Estimated blood and tissue N2 tensions
(PN2) during a single dive for a 12 kg king
penguin. Dive duration (133 s), dive depth (54 m) and surface interval (46 s)
were mean values of all dives during the foraging bout. Note that
PN2 for the fat compartment is on a different
scale. Initial conditions are those of model I in
Table 3.
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Fig. 5. (A) Ambient pressure (Pamb), and (B–D) estimated
N2 tensions (PN2) for (B) central
circulation and mixed venous blood, (C) brain and muscle and (D) fat in a 12
kg king penguin. Data used to estimate PN2 are
from an actual dive bout for bird 3 (see
Table 2). Initial conditions
are those for model I (Table
3).
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Fig. 6. Estimated subcutaneous fat N2 tensions
(PN2) for birds 1–4 during an entire
foraging trip with several diving bouts. Black and red circles show,
respectively, the start and end of a dive bout. Initial conditions are those
for model I (Table 3).
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Fig. 7. Ambient pressure (Pamb, ATA) and estimated mixed venous
supersaturation
[(PN2venous–PN2amb)·PN2amb–1]
for a bird performing short and shallow dives (red dots) or resting at the
surface (green dots) during an interbout interval. Initial conditions are
those for model I (Table
3).
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