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- W2000371010 abstract "1. One response of the terrestrial slug, Limax maximus to dehydration is the initiation and modulation of the pneumostome rhythm. When a slug has lost 15-20% of its initial body weight by evaporation, the frequency of pheumostome closures, which is less than 0.5 closures/min in fully hydrated slugs, begins to increase. 2. The frequency increases with further dehydration, but the average duration of each closure remains constant. Thus, the proportion of time during which the pneumostome is closed increases. Simultaneously, the area of the pneumostome opening decreases. 3. This behavior appears to be controlled in part by both the osmolality of the slug's hemolymph and by a peptide closely related to arginine vasotocin (AVT) and arginine vasopressin (AVP). Injecting intact slugs with mannitol, which increases the osmolality of the hemolymph, or with AVT or AVP, can initiate the pneumostome rhythm. 4. Mannitol injections, however, do not provoke the decrease in the area of the pneumostome opening which is induced by natural dehydration or by AVT or AVP injection. This suggests that at least two systems may be involved in the overall control of the pneumostome." @default.
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- W2000371010 title "The pneumostome rhythm in slugs: A response to dehydration controlled by hemolymph osmolality and peptide hormones" @default.
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