Graduation date: 2010The respiratory and metabolic biology of dinosaurs is poorly, if at all, reflected in the fossil record. By comparing anatomical features of modern taxa that are functionally linked to specific biology with the remains of theropod dinosaurs (Archosauria: Theropoda) and early birds, we may reasonably infer the physiology of long extinct taxa. This dissertation uses comparative anatomy and experiments with living crocodilians to investigate dinosaur respiratory biology.\ud Modern crocodilians ventilate a relatively unspecialized lung using both costal action as well as fore-aft movement of the transversely oriented liver. During inhalation, the diaphragmaticus muscles, which attach to the pubis and invest the digestive vi...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
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...
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...
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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...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
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...
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...
Published by and copyright by the University of Chicago Press Journals: http://www.press.uchicago.ed...
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...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Pterosaurs, enigmatic extinct Mesozoic reptiles, were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping...