The nasal turbinates of ungulates are complex bony scrolls within the nasal cavity. These intricate bony plates, covered by moist epithelium, provide a large surface area that facilitates a countercurrent exchange of both water and heat between turbinal lining and respired air. Given their functional importance, maxilloturbinate size and structural dimensions may vary among species of different body sizes, activity levels and from different habitats, and may also serve as a predictor of the ability of the species to cope with high temperatures or limiting water resources. This is the first study to measure nasal turbinate surface area in ungulates using high-resolution computed tomography (CT) scanning. Heads of eleven South African bovid s...
The Red Kangaroo, Macropus rufus, is a specialist inhabitant of the hot, arid interior of Australia....
The histological observations of this study which conducted on nasal cavity of black Iraqi goat reve...
Ecogeographic patterns of modern human craniofacial diversity suggest external nasal structures refl...
The nasal turbinates of ungulates are complex bony scrolls within the nasal cavity. These intricate ...
Although the respiratory turbinals are structures which have long been known to function in heat and...
In most tetrapods, the nasal cavity houses a bony or a cartilaginous system (i.e. turbinals or turbi...
In terrestrial mammals, the respiratory turbinate bones within the nasal cavity are employed to cons...
Mammal skulls contain up to four mucosal-lined, air-filled cavities called paranasal sinuses within ...
Dogs are a good starting point for the description and anatomical analysis of turbinates of the nose...
Ethmoturbinal bones, which carry the olfactory epithelium, are unusually expansive in the African el...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) have evolved elaborate nasal turbinate structures that are perfused via...
Climate and land use change modify surface water availability in African savannas. Surface water is ...
Climate and land use change modify surface water availability in African savannas. Surface water is ...
Abstract approve Although endothermy is one of the most significant evolutionary developments in the...
""Ecological factors such as environmental and climatic conditions affect the growth of ornaments in...
The Red Kangaroo, Macropus rufus, is a specialist inhabitant of the hot, arid interior of Australia....
The histological observations of this study which conducted on nasal cavity of black Iraqi goat reve...
Ecogeographic patterns of modern human craniofacial diversity suggest external nasal structures refl...
The nasal turbinates of ungulates are complex bony scrolls within the nasal cavity. These intricate ...
Although the respiratory turbinals are structures which have long been known to function in heat and...
In most tetrapods, the nasal cavity houses a bony or a cartilaginous system (i.e. turbinals or turbi...
In terrestrial mammals, the respiratory turbinate bones within the nasal cavity are employed to cons...
Mammal skulls contain up to four mucosal-lined, air-filled cavities called paranasal sinuses within ...
Dogs are a good starting point for the description and anatomical analysis of turbinates of the nose...
Ethmoturbinal bones, which carry the olfactory epithelium, are unusually expansive in the African el...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) have evolved elaborate nasal turbinate structures that are perfused via...
Climate and land use change modify surface water availability in African savannas. Surface water is ...
Climate and land use change modify surface water availability in African savannas. Surface water is ...
Abstract approve Although endothermy is one of the most significant evolutionary developments in the...
""Ecological factors such as environmental and climatic conditions affect the growth of ornaments in...
The Red Kangaroo, Macropus rufus, is a specialist inhabitant of the hot, arid interior of Australia....
The histological observations of this study which conducted on nasal cavity of black Iraqi goat reve...
Ecogeographic patterns of modern human craniofacial diversity suggest external nasal structures refl...