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Author Elsner, Robert, author.

Title Diving seals and meditating yogis : strategic metabolic retreats / Robert Elsner.

Publication Info. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Strategic metabolic retreats -- Marine mammal divers -- Meditating yogis -- Cardiovascular and metabolic interactions in diving seals -- Regulatory mechanisms in the seal's dives -- The conditioning phenomenon -- Hibernation and diving -- Human divers -- Resistances to asphyxia.
Summary The comparative physiology of seemingly disparate organisms often serves as a surprising pathway to biological enlightenment. How appropriate, then, that Robert Elsner sheds new light on the remarkable physiology of diving seals through comparison with members of our own species on quests toward enlightenment: meditating yogis. As Elsner reveals, survival in extreme conditions such as those faced by seals is often not about running for cover or coming up for air, but rather about working within the confines of an environment and suppressing normal bodily function. Animals in this withdrawn state display reduced resting metabolic rates and are temporarily less dependent upon customary levels of oxygen. For diving seals-creatures especially well-adapted to prolonged submergence in the ocean's cold depths-such periods of rest lengthen dive endurance. But while human divers share modest, brief adjustments of suppressed metabolism with diving seals, it is the practiced response achieved during deep meditation that is characterized by metabolic rates well below normal levels, sometimes even approaching those of non-exercising diving seals. And the comparison does not end here: hibernating animals, infants during birth, near-drowning victims, and clams at low tide all also display similarly reduced metabolisms. By investigating these states-and the regulatory functions that help maintain them-across a range of species, Elsner offers suggestive insight into the linked biology of survival and well-being.
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Subject Seals (Animals) -- Behavior.
Seals (Animals) -- Behavior.
Diving.
Diving.
Metabolism -- Regulation.
NATURE -- Animals -- Mammals.
Metabolism -- Regulation.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Mammals.
Other Form: Print version: Elsner, Robert. Diving seals and meditating yogis 9780226246710 (DLC) 2014044791 (OCoLC)887849341
ISBN 9780226247045 (electronic book)
022624704X (electronic book)
9780226246710 (print)