Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution of extant birds from non-avian maniraptoran dinosaurs. One such shared character is the presence of uncinate processes; respiratory structures in extant birds. Recent research has suggested a respiratory role for these processes found in oviraptorid and dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. By measuring the geometry of fossil rib cage morphology we demonstrate that the mechanical advantage, conferred by uncinate processes, for movements of the ribs in the oviraptorid theropod dinosaur, Citipati osmolskae, basal avialan species Zhongjianornis yangi, Confuciusornis sanctus, and the more derived ornithurine Yixianornis grabaui, is of the same magnitude as fo...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Graduation date: 2009There is little, if any, direct fossil evidence of the cardiovascular, respirat...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
BACKGROUND: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
Vertebral ribs of the anterior thorax in extant birds bear bony prongs called uncinate processes, wh...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
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...
Graduation date: 2010The respiratory and metabolic biology of dinosaurs is poorly, if at all, reflec...
Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsally-anchored ...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Graduation date: 2009There is little, if any, direct fossil evidence of the cardiovascular, respirat...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
BACKGROUND: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
Vertebral ribs of the anterior thorax in extant birds bear bony prongs called uncinate processes, wh...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
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...
Graduation date: 2010The respiratory and metabolic biology of dinosaurs is poorly, if at all, reflec...
Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsally-anchored ...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Graduation date: 2009There is little, if any, direct fossil evidence of the cardiovascular, respirat...