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Control of Breathing in Birds: Implications for High-Altitude Flight

Abstract

For birds that fly at high altitude, breathing must increase substantially to accommodate the dual oxygen transport requirements of exercise and hypoxia. Here we review the literature on control of breathing in birds, with particular emphasis on the adaptive trends seen in high-altitude flying species. Increases in breathing during high-altitude flight result from neurally mediated reflexes arising from multiple sites. The locomotor system …

Authors

Scott GR; Milsom WK

Book title

Cardio-Respiratory Control in Vertebrates

Pagination

pp. 429-448

Publisher

Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

Publication Date

2009

ISBN-10

3-540-93984-9

ISBN-13

978-3-540-93984-9