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International Journal of Morphology
versión On-line ISSN 0717-9502
Resumen
SANTOS JUNIOR, Luzivaldo Castro dos et al. Posterior Respiratory Apparatus of Inia geoffrensis and Sotalia fluviatilis : Structure and Ultrastructure. Int. J. Morphol. [online]. 2017, vol.35, n.4, pp.1582-1589. ISSN 0717-9502. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022017000401582.
This study aimed to characterize the structures of the posterior respiratory system of two species of river dolphins: Inia geoffrensis and Sotalia fluviatilis. The respiratory tract of both species was evaluated using macro and microscopic techniques. Four macroscopic anatomical structures were identified: Trachea, main bronchus, tracheal bronchus and lung. The presence of the exuberant tracheal bronchus suggested ease of gas exchanges. Histological analysis revealed the presence of alveolar ducts and myoelastic sphincter in these Amazonian cetaceans. The posterior respiratory portion of the Amazonian dolphins presents similarity with other odontocetes and the knowledge of this structure can also help contribute to the understanding of the physiology of diving and how these species are adapted to their habitat.
Palabras clave : Amazon river dolphin; Tucuxi; Anatomy.