Heterochronic maturation of anatomical plugs for protecting the airway in rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28214Date
2022-12-14Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Lauridsen, Henrik; Bie Thøstesen, Charlotte; Pedersen, Christina Carøe Ejlskov; Ringgaard, Steffen; Elstrup, Mette; Møller, Peter Daniel Rask; Johansson, Daniel Klingberg; Alstrup, Aage Kristian OlsenAbstract
Recently, a unique mechanism for protecting the airway
during lunge feeding was discovered in rorqual whales
(Balaenopteridae). This mechanism is based on an oral plug
structure in the soft palate with similarities in musculo-fatty
composition to the nasal plugs protecting the respiratory tract
of rorquals from water entry and barotrauma during diving. As
a follow-up, we present here a developmental series on fetal,
prenatal, juvenile and adult specimens across five species of
rorquals, showing differential maturation of the nasal and oral
respiratory protection plugs. Nasal plugs are fully formed to
serve an immediate crucial function at birth. By contrast, the
soft palate remains muscular until the onset of solid food
intake, where a musculo-fatty oral plug is developed.
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The Royal SocietyCitation
Lauridsen, Bie Thøstesen, Pedersen, Ringgaard, Elstrup, Møller, Johansson, Alstrup. Heterochronic maturation of anatomical plugs for protecting the airway in rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae). Royal Society Open Science. 2022;9(12)Metadata
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