1990
DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001890407
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Analysis of the sternotrachealis muscle fibers in some anseriformes: Histochemistry and sex differences

Abstract: Histochemical characteristics and sizes of the fibers of the sternotrachealis (ST) muscle have been investigated in some Anseriformes (mallard, Pekin duck, Muscovy duck, and goose) of both sexes. A sexual dimorphism has been shown in the muscle of the species examined. In the mallard and Pekin duck, the male ST muscle shows type IIIA fibers in addition to the type I, IIA, and IIB fibers observed also in the female. In the Muscovy duck, the male muscle has only type I and IIA fibers, whereas the female muscle p… Show more

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“…Applying the protocol proposed in the present study to bird muscles with different fiber type compositions, 01-18.75 11.55-22.46 we have differentiated four fiber types, which are basically in agreement with the classification proposed by Barnard et al (1982) and recently applied in some studies (Grove et al, 1989;Lalatta-Costerbosa et al, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Applying the protocol proposed in the present study to bird muscles with different fiber type compositions, 01-18.75 11.55-22.46 we have differentiated four fiber types, which are basically in agreement with the classification proposed by Barnard et al (1982) and recently applied in some studies (Grove et al, 1989;Lalatta-Costerbosa et al, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The male syrinx is larger in many species (Häcker 1900;Wade and Buhlman 2000;Veney and Wade 2004). Furthermore, sexual differences occur in both size of the vocal apparatus and vocalizations in various non-passerines, including Anseriformes (Warner 1971;Lockner and Youngren 1976;Lalatta-Costerbosa et al 1990), Columbiformes (Ballintijn and Ten Cate 1997), Galliformes (Bottino et al 2006); Ralliformes (Gullion 1950), and Turniciformes (Balthazart et al 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This raises the question of whether superfast fibres are already present in extrinsic muscles or whether they are a specialization of intrinsic muscles. The results of muscle fibre characterization of sternotracheal muscles in ducks indicate that they possess populations of slow (type I) fibres (Lalatta-Costerbosa et al, 1990) and no superfast fibres, although neither antibody characterization nor physiological measurements were performed. The available data suggest the latter interpretation of a modulation of intrinsic muscles is correct, but more research is needed to clarify this issue.…”
Section: Fibre Type Composition Of Muscles and Functional Specializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Percentages of respective fibre types vary between species and clear sex differences exist. In general, however, the muscles predominantly contain fast fibres, although slow fibres are also present (Lalatta-Costerbosa et al, 1990). In addition, ultrastructural evidence indicates that extrinsic syringeal muscles in oilbirds (Steatornis caripensis) are composed of slow and fast muscle fibres (Suthers and Hector, 1985), and that the extrinsic muscles of the dove most likely contain several different fibre types (Elemans, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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