Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous skeletal correlates of postcranial pneumaticity first appeared in the Late Triassic (approximately 210 million years ago), when they evolved independently in several groups of bird-line archosaurs (ornithodirans). These include the theropod dinosaurs (of which birds are extant representatives), the pterosaurs, and sauropodomorph dinosaurs. Postulated functions of skeletal pneumatisation include weight reduction in large-bodied or flying taxa, and density reduction resulting in energetic savings during foraging and locomotion. However, the influence of these hypotheses on the early evolution of pneumaticity has not been studied in detail previous...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
<div><p>Among extant vertebrates, pneumatization of postcranial bones is unique to birds, with few k...
Among extant vertebrates, pneumatization of postcranial bones is unique to birds, with few known exc...
Birds and pterosaurs have pneumatic bones, a feature likely related to their flight capabilities but...
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...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) characterizes extant birds. This feature is related to a ser...
<div><p>Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that is also...
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...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
<div><p>Among extant vertebrates, pneumatization of postcranial bones is unique to birds, with few k...
Among extant vertebrates, pneumatization of postcranial bones is unique to birds, with few known exc...
Birds and pterosaurs have pneumatic bones, a feature likely related to their flight capabilities but...
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...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) characterizes extant birds. This feature is related to a ser...
<div><p>Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that is also...
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...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...