In terrestrial mammals, the respiratory turbinate bones within the nasal cavity are employed to conserve heat and water. In order to investigate whether environmental temperature affects respiratory turbinate structure in phocids, we used micro-computed tomography to compare maxilloturbinate bone morphology in polar seals, grey seals and monk seals. The maxilloturbinates of polar seals have much higher surface areas than those of monk seals, the result of the polar seals having more densely packed, complex turbinates within larger nasal cavities. Grey seals were intermediate; a juvenile of this species proved to have more densely packed maxilloturbinates with shorter branch lengths than a conspecific adult. Fractal dimension in the densest ...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) have evolved elaborate nasal turbinate structures that are perfused via...
Rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) lunge at high speed with mouth open to nearly 90 degrees to engulf ...
Ethmoturbinates, nasoturbinates, and maxilloturbinates are well developed in the narial tract of lan...
In terrestrial mammals, the respiratory turbinate bones within the nasal cavity are employed to cons...
Although the respiratory turbinals are structures which have long been known to function in heat and...
The vibrissal (whisker) system is present in nearly all mammals and is especially important in deep-...
The nasal turbinates of ungulates are complex bony scrolls within the nasal cavity. These intricate ...
The nasal region of the skull has undergone dramatic changes during the course of cetacean evolution...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
The evolution of endothermy in vertebrates is a major research topic in recent decades that has been...
Odontocete species exhibit diving strategies to exploit various resources in marine waters. While th...
International audienceOlfaction and thermoregulation are key functions for mammals. The former is cr...
Marine mammals rely on oxygen stored in blood, muscle, and lungs to support breath-hold diving and f...
This dataset supports: Hermann-Sorensen, H., Thometz, N.M., Woodie, K., Dennison-Gibby, S., and Rei...
Abstract approve Although endothermy is one of the most significant evolutionary developments in the...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) have evolved elaborate nasal turbinate structures that are perfused via...
Rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) lunge at high speed with mouth open to nearly 90 degrees to engulf ...
Ethmoturbinates, nasoturbinates, and maxilloturbinates are well developed in the narial tract of lan...
In terrestrial mammals, the respiratory turbinate bones within the nasal cavity are employed to cons...
Although the respiratory turbinals are structures which have long been known to function in heat and...
The vibrissal (whisker) system is present in nearly all mammals and is especially important in deep-...
The nasal turbinates of ungulates are complex bony scrolls within the nasal cavity. These intricate ...
The nasal region of the skull has undergone dramatic changes during the course of cetacean evolution...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
The evolution of endothermy in vertebrates is a major research topic in recent decades that has been...
Odontocete species exhibit diving strategies to exploit various resources in marine waters. While th...
International audienceOlfaction and thermoregulation are key functions for mammals. The former is cr...
Marine mammals rely on oxygen stored in blood, muscle, and lungs to support breath-hold diving and f...
This dataset supports: Hermann-Sorensen, H., Thometz, N.M., Woodie, K., Dennison-Gibby, S., and Rei...
Abstract approve Although endothermy is one of the most significant evolutionary developments in the...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) have evolved elaborate nasal turbinate structures that are perfused via...
Rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) lunge at high speed with mouth open to nearly 90 degrees to engulf ...
Ethmoturbinates, nasoturbinates, and maxilloturbinates are well developed in the narial tract of lan...