Abstract
The laboratory guinea-pig (Cavia porcellus L.) is unable to breathe by mouth except under extreme respiratory stress, when an oral route is maintained only on a breath-to-breath basis. Normal breathing in this species is accomplished through the nasal passages only, even after heavy exercise. © 1974, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.
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Nixon, J. M. (1974). Breathing pattern in the guinea-pig. Laboratory Animals, 8(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367774780943896
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