HEART-RATE IN RELATION TO DEHYDRATION IN THE SNAIL HELIX-ASPERSA MULLER (GASTROPODA, PULMONATA)

Citation
M. Biannic et al., HEART-RATE IN RELATION TO DEHYDRATION IN THE SNAIL HELIX-ASPERSA MULLER (GASTROPODA, PULMONATA), Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology, 108(1), 1994, pp. 65-67
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology,Biology
ISSN journal
10964940
Volume
108
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
65 - 67
Database
ISI
SICI code
1096-4940(1994)108:1<65:HIRTDI>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Common garden snails Helix aspersa Muller were subjected to 3 weeks of desiccation at 20 degrees C and 80% rh, during which the water conten t of the foot declined from an average of 85% in well hydrated individ uals, to 80.7% of wet weight. In the same time, hemolymph osmolarity v aried from 154 to 219 mOsmol/l, There is a highly significant correlat ion between these two variables, osmolarity being inversely related to foot water volume, suggesting that extra- and intracellular fluids ar e in osmotic equilibrium. No active snail had a blood osmolarity highe r than 80 mOsmol/l and no quiescent snail bad one lower than 186 mOsmo l/l. During progressive dehydration, the heart rate declined to about 63% of the initial rate.