鸟类呼吸系统生物学:发育、进化形态、功能和临床考虑。

IF 5.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
John N Maina, Emma R Schachner
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摘要

几个世纪以来,鸟类的呼吸生物学一直是研究人员感兴趣的问题,特别是由于其具有显著的异质结构,在许多分类群中,非通气结构侵入几乎所有身体部位(包括骨骼)的不寻常能力,以及在高海拔缺氧条件下的特殊效率。成像、实验和发展技术的进步以及最近的古生物标本促进了该领域的新发现、分析和进展。本专题从分子、细胞、系统发育等方面全面介绍了现代鸟类呼吸系统的起源、目前的争论以及鸟类呼吸结构的进化对其生物学的影响。这篇文章的集合讨论了该领域取得的进展,我们的知识差距以及该领域需要去的地方,主要关注成人和胚胎的形式和功能,但也涉及鸟类呼吸生物学的发声和临床方面。本文是“鸟类呼吸系统生物学”专题的一部分。
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Biology of the avian respiratory system: development, evolutionary morphology, function and clinical considerations.

The respiratory biology of birds has been of interest to researchers for centuries, particularly owing to its dramatically heterogeneous structure, unusual ability for non-ventilatory structures to invade nearly all parts of the body (including the skeleton) in many taxa, and its exceptional efficiency under high-altitude hypoxia. Advances in imaging, experimental and developmental techniques, as well as recent palaeontological specimens have facilitated new discoveries, analyses and progress in the field. Comprehensively, this theme issue shows the origin of the modern avian respiratory system, current controversies and how the evolution of respiratory structures in birds has impacted their biology from the molecular, to the cellular, to the phylogenetic level. This collection of articles addresses progress the field has made, gaps in our knowledge and where the field needs to go, with a primary focus on adult and embryonic form and function but also touching on vocalization and clinical aspects of avian respiratory biology.This article is part of the theme issue 'The biology of the avian respiratory system'.

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