Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the combination of small, rigid lungs, extensive pulmonary air sacs that possess diverticula that invade (pneumatise) the postcranial skeleton, unidirectional ventilation of the lungs, and efficient crosscurrent gas exchange. Crocodilians, the only other living archosaurs, also possess unidirectional lung ventilation, but lack true air sacs and postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP). PSP can be used to infer the presence of avian-like pulmonary air sacs in several extinct archosaur clades (non-avian theropod dinosaurs, sauropod dinosaurs and pterosaurs). However, the evolution of respiratory systems in other archosaurs, especially in the lineage l...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Graduation date: 2009There is little, if any, direct fossil evidence of the cardiovascular, respirat...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Background: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
BACKGROUND: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
Graduation date: 2010The respiratory and metabolic biology of dinosaurs is poorly, if at all, reflec...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Graduation date: 2009There is little, if any, direct fossil evidence of the cardiovascular, respirat...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Background: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
BACKGROUND: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
Graduation date: 2010The respiratory and metabolic biology of dinosaurs is poorly, if at all, reflec...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Graduation date: 2009There is little, if any, direct fossil evidence of the cardiovascular, respirat...