Avian air sacs and neopulmo: their evolution, form and function

鸟类气囊和新肺:它们的演化、形态和功能

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Abstract

The avian respiratory system is composed of an exchange structure (parabronchi) and a pump (air sacs) to perform gas exchange. While there are many studies dealing with the morphology and function of the palaeopulmonic parabronchi, the air sacs and the neopulmo have been somewhat neglected from a comparative and functional point of view, not always receiving a closer examination that they deserve. While a decent amount of data are available regarding air sac and neopulmo morphology on a family level or for domestic species, several orders of birds have yet to be investigated. Owing to the lack of detailed specific data, we did not perform a comparative phylogenetic analysis but compiled data regarding air sac and neopulmo morphology and analysed them from the viewpoint of current phylogenetic relations while also discussing aspects of these structures regarding avian physiology.This article is part of the theme issue 'The biology of the avian respiratory system'.

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