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Validating Osteological Correlates For The Hepatic Piston In The American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis), Clinton A. Grand Pre, William Thielicke, Raul E. Diaz, Brandon P. Hedrick, Ruth M. Elsey, Emma R. Schachner Dec 2023

Validating Osteological Correlates For The Hepatic Piston In The American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis), Clinton A. Grand Pre, William Thielicke, Raul E. Diaz, Brandon P. Hedrick, Ruth M. Elsey, Emma R. Schachner

School of Graduate Studies Faculty Publications

Unlike the majority of sauropsids, which breathe primarily through costal and abdominal muscle contractions, extant crocodilians have evolved the hepatic piston pump, a unique additional ventilatory mechanism powered by the diaphragmaticus muscle. This muscle originates from the bony pelvis, wrapping around the abdominal viscera, extending cranially to the liver. The liver then attaches to the caudal margin of the lungs, resulting in a sub-fusiform morphology for the entire ‘‘pulmo-hepatic-diaphragmatic’’ structure. When the diaphragmaticus muscle contracts during inspiration, the liver is pulled caudally, lowering pressure in the thoracolumbar cavity, and inflating the lungs. It has been established that the hepatic piston …


Body Size, Shape And Ecology In Tetrapods, Alice E. Maher, Gustavo Burin, Philip G. Cox, Thomas W. Maddox, Susannah C.R. Maidment, Natalie Cooper, Emma R. Schachner, Karl T. Bates Jul 2022

Body Size, Shape And Ecology In Tetrapods, Alice E. Maher, Gustavo Burin, Philip G. Cox, Thomas W. Maddox, Susannah C.R. Maidment, Natalie Cooper, Emma R. Schachner, Karl T. Bates

School of Graduate Studies Faculty Publications

Body size and shape play fundamental roles in organismal function and it is expected that animals may possess body proportions that are well-suited to their ecological niche. Tetrapods exhibit a diverse array of body shapes, but to date this diversity in body proportions and its relationship to ecology have not been systematically quantified. Using whole-body skeletal models of 410 extinct and extant tetrapods, we show that allometric relationships vary across individual body segments thereby yielding changes in overall body shape as size increases. However, we also find statistical support for quadratic relationships indicative of differential scaling in small-medium versus large …


Inter-Organelle Interactions Between The Er And Mitotic Spindle Facilitates Zika Protease Cleavage Of Human Kinesin-5 And Results In Mitotic Defects, Liqiong Liu, Micquel Downs, Jessie Guidry, Edward J. Wojcik Mar 2021

Inter-Organelle Interactions Between The Er And Mitotic Spindle Facilitates Zika Protease Cleavage Of Human Kinesin-5 And Results In Mitotic Defects, Liqiong Liu, Micquel Downs, Jessie Guidry, Edward J. Wojcik

School of Graduate Studies Faculty Publications

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