Gradual evolution of costal aspiration breathing in tetrapods.

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Elizabeth L Brainerd
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The evolution of costal aspiration breathing has lacked a complete, plausible scenario for the intermediate steps and selective pressures that led to the transformation from buccal pump breathing in anamniotes to the use of ribs and intercostal muscles for aspiration breathing in amniotes. Problems have included the selective pressure that would have produced such a profound change from a head pump to a body pump, the adoption of costal aspiration despite some kind of diaphragmatic solution arguably being more plausible, and the possibility that the transition may have been abrupt, without a prolonged period of buccal pumping and costal aspiration being used together. Here I propose a plausible, but as yet untested, set of intermediate steps and selective pressures that could have produced this great transformation. The key points are that increasingly terrestrial feeding may have selected against effective inspiration by buccal pumping, costal aspiration may have been the path of least resistance for evolving an accessory mechanism to assist the diminishing role of buccal pumping, and buccal pumping may have been retained as an accessory lung inflation mechanism in stem amniote lineages, providing time for costal aspiration to become an effective lung inflation mechanism.

四足动物肋部吸入呼吸的逐渐演化。
对于导致羊膜内颊泵呼吸向利用肋骨和肋间肌进行羊膜内吸入呼吸转变的中间步骤和选择性压力,肋间吸入呼吸的演变一直缺乏一个完整的、可信的假设。问题包括选择性压力会产生如此深刻的变化,从头泵到体泵,尽管某种横膈膜解决方案可能更合理,但仍采用肋吸,以及过渡可能是突然的,没有长时间的颊泵和肋吸同时使用。在这里,我提出了一套看似合理,但尚未经过检验的中间步骤和选择压力,它们可能产生了这种巨大的转变。关键的一点是,越来越多的陆地喂养可能不利于颊泵的有效吸气,肋抽吸可能是发展辅助机制以辅助颊泵作用减弱的阻力最小的途径,而颊泵可能在干羊膜谱系中保留为辅助肺膨胀机制,为肋吸成为有效的肺膨胀机制提供了时间。
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