Condensation of water vapor in the exhaled air stream as it passes over previously cooled membranes of the nasopharynx is thought to be a mechanism that reduces respiratory water loss in mammals and birds. Such a mechanism could be important in the overall water economy of these vertebrates, especially those species occupying desert habitats. However, this hypothesis was originally based on measurements of the temperature of exhaled air (T-ex), which provides an estimate of water recovered from exhaled air as a proportion of water added on inhalation but does not yield a quantitative measure of the reduction in total evaporative water loss (TEWL). In this study, we experimentally occluded the nares of crested larks (Galerida cristata), a co...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Condensation of water vapor in the exhaled air stream as it passes over previously cooled membranes ...
Condensation of water vapor in the exhaled air stream as it passes over previously cooled membranes ...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
1. 1. Birds lose water in evaporation from the respiratory tract and, in many species, through the s...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Condensation of water vapor in the exhaled air stream as it passes over previously cooled membranes ...
Condensation of water vapor in the exhaled air stream as it passes over previously cooled membranes ...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
1. 1. Birds lose water in evaporation from the respiratory tract and, in many species, through the s...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...
Because deserts are characterized by low food availability, high ambient temperature extremes, and a...