Renal water and solute excretion in the Atlantic stingray in fresh water

Freshwater, male Atlantic stingrays Dasyatis sabina, from Lake Jesup, Florida, U.S.A., excreted a dilute urine similar in composition to freshwater teleosts and lampreys with the exception that urea was the primary osmolyte. Urine flow rate was 2.5 to 10 fold higher than that reported for freshwater...

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