Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures also were crucial for the evolution of sauropod dinosaur gigantism. Inferring the presence of air sacs in fossils so far is restricted to bones preserving internal pneumatic cavities and foramina as osteological correlates. We here present bone histological correlates for air-sacs as a new potential identification tool for these elements of the respiratory system. The analysis of several avian and non-avian dinosaur samples revealed delicate fibers in secondary trabecular and secondary endosteal bone that in the former case (birds) is known or in the latter (non-avian dinosaurs) assumed to have been in contact with air sacs, respectively. The b...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that is also...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
BACKGROUND: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsally-anchored ...
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...
Background: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
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...
<div><p>Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that is also...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
Air sacs are an important component of the avian respiratory system, and corresponding structures al...
BACKGROUND: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsally-anchored ...
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...
Background: Living birds possess a unique heterogeneous pulmonary system composed of a rigid, dorsal...
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...
<div><p>Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that...
Uniquely among extant vertebrates, birds possess complex respiratory systems characterised by the co...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) is a condition most notably found in birds, but that is also...
Shared behavioural, morphological and physiological characteristics are indicative of the evolution ...