2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21619
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Soft tissues influence nasal airflow in diapsids: Implications for dinosaurs

Abstract: The nasal passage performs multiple functions in amniotes, including olfaction and thermoregulation. These functions would have been present in extinct animals as well. However, fossils preserve only low‐resolution versions of the nasal passage due to loss of soft‐tissue structures after death. To test the effects of these lower resolution models on interpretations of nasal physiology, we performed a broadly comparative analysis of the nasal passages in extant diapsid representatives, e.g., alligator, turkey, … Show more

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