Heterochronic maturation of anatomical plugs for protecting the airway in rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae)

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  • Henrik Lauridsen
  • Charlotte Bie Thøstesen
  • Christina Carøe Ejlskov Pedersen
  • Steffen Ringgaard
  • Mette Elstrup
  • Møller, Peter Rask
  • Daniel Klingberg Johansson
  • Aage Kristian Olsen Alstrup

Recently, a unique mechanism for protecting the airway during lunge feeding was discovered in rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae). This mechanism is based on an oral plug structure in the soft palate with similarities in musculo-fatty composition to the nasal plugs protecting the respiratory tract of rorquals from water entry and barotrauma during diving. As a follow-up, we present here a developmental series on fetal, prenatal, juvenile and adult specimens across five species of rorquals, showing differential maturation of the nasal and oral respiratory protection plugs. Nasal plugs are fully formed to serve an immediate crucial function at birth. By contrast, the soft palate remains muscular until the onset of solid food intake, where a musculo-fatty oral plug is developed.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer220459
TidsskriftRoyal Society Open Science
Vol/bind9
Udgave nummer12
Antal sider7
ISSN2054-5703
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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Funding Information:
H.L. is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation (grant no. CF21-0605) and the Lundbeck Foundation (grant no. R324-2019-1470). Acknowledgements

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