Unidirectional pulmonary airflow patterns in the savannah monitor lizard

Nature64.80
Volume: 506, Issue: 7488, Pages: 367 - 370
Published: Dec 11, 2013
Abstract
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and specialized trait associated with the oxygen demands of flying, their endothermic metabolism and unusual pulmonary architecture. However, the discovery of similar flow patterns in the lungs of crocodilians indicates that this character is probably ancestral for all archosaurs--the group that includes extant birds and crocodilians as well as their...
Paper Details
Title
Unidirectional pulmonary airflow patterns in the savannah monitor lizard
Published Date
Dec 11, 2013
Journal
Volume
506
Issue
7488
Pages
367 - 370
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