When the lung invades: a review of avian postcranial skeletal pneumaticity.

IF 5.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Andrew J Moore, Emma R Schachner
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Abstract

Birds are unique among extant tetrapods in exhibiting air-filled cavities that arise from the respiratory system and invade postcranial bones, a phenomenon called postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP). These intraosseous cavities originate from diverticula of the ventilatory air sacs or directly from the gas-exchanging lung. Despite a long history of study, many of the basic characteristics of this system remain poorly understood. In this hybrid review, we synthesize insights from the anatomical, developmental, biomechanical and paleontological literature to review the functional and evolutionary significance of PSP. Leveraging new data, we confirm that the skeletons of pneumatic birds are not less heavy for their mass than those of apneumatic birds. Pneumatic skeletons may nonetheless be lightweight with respect to body volume, but this is a hypothesis that remains to be empirically tested. We also use micro-computed tomography scanning and deep learning-based segmentation to produce a pilot model of the pneumatized spaces in the neck of a Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos). This approach facilitates accurate modelling of bone architecture for quantitative comparative analysis within and between pneumatic taxa. Future work on PSP should focus on the cellular mechanisms and developmental processes that govern the onset and extent of pneumatization, which are essentially unknown.This article is part of the theme issue 'The biology of the avian respiratory system'.

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