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Left photograph: Geir Gabrielsen and I during the summer of 1979 in our Woods Hole backyard. We nurtured young cormorants domestically, employing acoustic heart rate monitors (right photograph) designed by my father to track cardiac activity during voluntary dives. Our research demonstrated that "diving bradycardia," previously considered an evolutionary adaptation for diving, primarily represented a fear response triggered by forced submersion. Our hand-raised cormorants exhibited minimal cardiac slowing during voluntary swimming. Geir currently specializes in environmental toxicology at the Norwegian Polar Institute.
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