Thoracic and Coracoid Arteries In Two Families of Birds, Columbidae and Hirundinidae
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Thoracic and Coracoid Arteries In Two Families of Birds, Columbidae and Hirundinidae - Marion Anne Jenkinson
Marion Anne Jenkinson
Thoracic and Coracoid Arteries In Two Families of Birds, Columbidae and Hirundinidae
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
METHODS AND MATERIALS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
MYOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY: HIRUNDINIDAE
Myology
Angiology
MYOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY: COLUMBIDAE
Myology
Angiology
SUMMARY OF ARTERIAL ARRANGEMENT
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Individual Variation
Intrafamilial Differences
Interfamilial Differences
SUMMARY
LITERATURE CITED
INTRODUCTION
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Most descriptions of the circulatory system of birds, largely the work of Glenny, have dealt with arteries of the neck and thorax in a wide variety of species. As a result of his work, Glenny offered several hypotheses concerning the phylogenetic, hence taxonomic, significance of differences in some of these vessels. He also described six types of thoracic arterial arrangements and stated that these categories might represent various levels of evolution (Glenny, 1955:543–544).
The families Columbidae (pigeons) and Hirundinidae (swallows) have two nearly extreme arterial types described by Glenny, and are universally acknowledged as monophyletic. Differences within the families, therefore, can be considered as valid intrafamilial differences. I have investigated the thoracic and coracoid arteries and their branches in members of these two families to determine the degree of individual variability of the vessels, and the possible causes of interspecific and intrafamilial differences.
METHODS AND MATERIALS
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All specimens studied are in The University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. They were preserved in alcohol and their blood vessels were not injected. Dissections were made with the aid of a binocular microscope at magnifications of 10× and 20×.
Following is a list of the species studied, the number of individuals of each species dissected, and the catalogue numbers of the specimens. The nomenclature and classification are those of the American Ornithologists' Union's Check-List of North American Birds, fifth edition (1957).
Family Columbidae
Zenaidura macroura (Linnaeus), Mourning Dove 2: 40325, 40326.
Zenaida asiatica (Linnaeus), White-winged Dove 1: 40328.
Scardafella inca (Lesson), Inca Dove