Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus
The activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes, (i) external intercostal, (ii) appendicocostalis and (iii) external oblique, were examined using patch and sew-through electrodes during sitting, standing and moderate speed treadmill running in the giant Canada goose. The externa...
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ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9d9c1344-5087-475e-b8df-c989bd148d0e 2024-06-23T07:51:50+00:00 Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus Codd, J. R. Boggs, D. F. Perry, S. F. Carrier, D. R. 2005-03 https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/9d9c1344-5087-475e-b8df-c989bd148d0e https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01489 eng eng https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/9d9c1344-5087-475e-b8df-c989bd148d0e info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Codd , J R , Boggs , D F , Perry , S F & Carrier , D R 2005 , ' Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus ' , Journal of Experimental Biology , vol. 208 , no. 5 , pp. 849-857 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01489 Air-sac pressure Bird respiration Branta canadensis maximus Giant Canada goose Hypaxial muscle Intercostal muscles electromyography Locomotion Lung ventilation Respiration article 2005 ftumanchesterpub https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01489 2024-06-04T00:19:21Z The activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes, (i) external intercostal, (ii) appendicocostalis and (iii) external oblique, were examined using patch and sew-through electrodes during sitting, standing and moderate speed treadmill running in the giant Canada goose. The external intercostal muscles demonstrated no respiratory activity, being active only during running, suggesting they play some role in trunk stabilisation. The appendicocostalis and external oblique muscles are respiratory muscles, being active during inspiration and expiration, respectively. The activity of the appendicocostalis muscles increased during sitting, suggesting that the uncinate processes in birds play an important role in facilitating lateral flaring of the rib cage when sternal rocking is prevented. We suggest that the uncinate processes in birds facilitate movements of the ribs and sternum during breathing and therefore are integral to the breathing mechanics of birds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Branta canadensis Canada Goose The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Canada The Ribs ENVELOPE(-55.781,-55.781,52.750,52.750) The Rib ENVELOPE(-55.748,-55.748,52.983,52.983) Journal of Experimental Biology 208 5 849 857 |
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Air-sac pressure Bird respiration Branta canadensis maximus Giant Canada goose Hypaxial muscle Intercostal muscles electromyography Locomotion Lung ventilation Respiration |
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Air-sac pressure Bird respiration Branta canadensis maximus Giant Canada goose Hypaxial muscle Intercostal muscles electromyography Locomotion Lung ventilation Respiration Codd, J. R. Boggs, D. F. Perry, S. F. Carrier, D. R. Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus |
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The activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes, (i) external intercostal, (ii) appendicocostalis and (iii) external oblique, were examined using patch and sew-through electrodes during sitting, standing and moderate speed treadmill running in the giant Canada goose. The external intercostal muscles demonstrated no respiratory activity, being active only during running, suggesting they play some role in trunk stabilisation. The appendicocostalis and external oblique muscles are respiratory muscles, being active during inspiration and expiration, respectively. The activity of the appendicocostalis muscles increased during sitting, suggesting that the uncinate processes in birds play an important role in facilitating lateral flaring of the rib cage when sternal rocking is prevented. We suggest that the uncinate processes in birds facilitate movements of the ribs and sternum during breathing and therefore are integral to the breathing mechanics of birds. |
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Codd, J. R. Boggs, D. F. Perry, S. F. Carrier, D. R. |
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Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus |
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Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus |
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Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus |
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Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus |
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Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus |
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activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant canada goose branta canadensis maximus |
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Codd , J R , Boggs , D F , Perry , S F & Carrier , D R 2005 , ' Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada goose Branta canadensis maximus ' , Journal of Experimental Biology , vol. 208 , no. 5 , pp. 849-857 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01489 |
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