
pmid: 7393
Abstract 1. 1. A small positive or near positive saccular potential (SP) was recorded in the lizard throughout the year. 2. 2. The response of the SP to anoxia differed significantly between summer and winter. 3. 3. In summer the SP decreased an average of 23 mV in 17 min after anoxia, whereas in winter it took approximately 28 min to decrease 7 mV.
Male, Animals, Female, Lizards, Seasons, Hypoxia, Adaptation, Physiological, Cochlea
Male, Animals, Female, Lizards, Seasons, Hypoxia, Adaptation, Physiological, Cochlea
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