Odontocete species exhibit diving strategies to exploit various resources in marine waters. While the phenomenon of lung collapse has been studied, the morphology and fine structure of the respiratory conducting regions are largely unexplored. A comparison of elastin abundance and tracheal morphology between marine and terrestrial mammals is needed to explore this question. The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the tracheal regions between two species of mammal that experience a wide differential in pressure gradients. Tracheae from Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were collected and examined using gross morphology and light microscopy. This study showed that differ...
How do mammals manage to live underwater? To us their environment presents many challenges: it is of...
Adult leatherbacks are large animals (300-500 kg), overlapping in size with marine pinniped and ceta...
Cadenat (1959) and Rancurel (1964) produced strong indirect evidence that off the west coast of Afri...
This study analyzes the structure and mechanical properties of the trachea of the striped dolphin St...
The rigid structure of the mammalian trachea is functional to maintain constant patency and airflow ...
Dolphins have adapted their anatomic structures to survive in the water environment and so far, the ...
Dolphins have adapted their anatomic structures to survive in the water environment and so far, the ...
The lungs of cetaceans undergo anatomical and physiological adaptations that facilitate extended bre...
The functional anatomy of the respiratory system of dolphins has been scarcely studied. Specifically...
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The muscular biochemistry and respiratory morphology of diving mammals are closely intertwined throu...
Cilia are evident in the pseudostratified epithelium of the trachea of the bottlenose dolphin. Blood...
In this Review, we focus on the functional properties of the respiratory system of pinnipeds and cet...
Diving mammals have evolved a suite of physiological adaptations to manage respiratory gases during ...
Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Company ...
How do mammals manage to live underwater? To us their environment presents many challenges: it is of...
Adult leatherbacks are large animals (300-500 kg), overlapping in size with marine pinniped and ceta...
Cadenat (1959) and Rancurel (1964) produced strong indirect evidence that off the west coast of Afri...
This study analyzes the structure and mechanical properties of the trachea of the striped dolphin St...
The rigid structure of the mammalian trachea is functional to maintain constant patency and airflow ...
Dolphins have adapted their anatomic structures to survive in the water environment and so far, the ...
Dolphins have adapted their anatomic structures to survive in the water environment and so far, the ...
The lungs of cetaceans undergo anatomical and physiological adaptations that facilitate extended bre...
The functional anatomy of the respiratory system of dolphins has been scarcely studied. Specifically...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The muscular biochemistry and respiratory morphology of diving mammals are closely intertwined throu...
Cilia are evident in the pseudostratified epithelium of the trachea of the bottlenose dolphin. Blood...
In this Review, we focus on the functional properties of the respiratory system of pinnipeds and cet...
Diving mammals have evolved a suite of physiological adaptations to manage respiratory gases during ...
Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Company ...
How do mammals manage to live underwater? To us their environment presents many challenges: it is of...
Adult leatherbacks are large animals (300-500 kg), overlapping in size with marine pinniped and ceta...
Cadenat (1959) and Rancurel (1964) produced strong indirect evidence that off the west coast of Afri...