The hagfishes are an ancient and evolutionarily important group, with breathing mechanisms and gills very different from those of other fishes. Hagfish inhale through a single nostril via a velum pump, and exhale through multiple separate gill pouches. We assessed respiratory performance in E. stoutii (31 ppt, 12 ºC, 50-120 g) by measuring total ventilatory flow ([Formula: see text]) at the nostril, velar (respiratory) frequency (fr), and inspired (PO) and expired (PO) oxygen tensions at all 12 gill pouch exits plus the pharyngo-cutaneous duct (PCD) on the left side, and calculated ventilatory stroke volume (S[Formula: see text]), % O utilization, and oxygen consumption (ṀO). At rest under normoxia, spontaneous changes in [Formula: see text] ranged from apnea to > 400 ml kg min, due to variations in both fr and S[Formula: see text]; "normal" [Formula: see text] averaged 137 ml kg min, ṀO was 718 µmol kg h, so the ventilatory convection requirement for O was about 11 L mmol. Relative to anterior gill pouches, lower PO values (i.e. higher utilization) occurred in the more posterior pouches and PCD. Overall, O utilization was 34% and did not change during hyperventilation but increased to > 90% during hypoventilation. Environmental hypoxia (PO ~ 8% air saturation, 1.67 kPa, 13 Torr) caused hyperventilation, but neither acute hyperoxia (PO ~ 275% air saturation, 57.6 kPa, 430 Torr) nor hypercapnia (PCO ~ 1% CO, 1.0 kPa, 7.5 Torr) significantly altered [Formula: see text]. ṀO decreased in hypoxia and increased in hyperoxia but did not change in hypercapnia. Acute exposure to high environmental ammonia (HEA, 10 mM NHHCO) caused an acute decrease in [Formula: see text], in contrast to the hyperventilation of long-term HEA exposure described in a previous study. The hypoventilatory response to HEA still occurred during hypoxia and hyperoxia, but was blunted during hypercapnia. Under all treatments, ṀO increased with increases in [Formula: see text]. Overall, there were lower convection requirements for O during hyperoxia, higher requirements during hypoxia and hypercapnia, but unchanged requirements during HEA. We conclude that this "primitive" fish operates a flexible respiratory system with considerable reserve capacity.

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