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Beyond skeletal studies: A computational analysis of nasal airway function in climate adaptation.

Markus BastirDaniel Sanz-PrietoManuel A BurgosAlejandro Pérez-RamosYann HeuzéLaura MaréchalAndrej A EvteevViviana Toro-IbacacheFrancisco Esteban-Ortega
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
Our statistical analyses support models of climatic adaptations of anterior nasal soft tissue morphology that fit with, and complement, previous research on dry skulls. However, our results challenge a morpho-functional model that attributes air-conditioning capacities exclusively to the functional tract located within the nasal cavity. Instead, our findings support studies that have suggested that both, the external nose and the intra-facial soft tissue airways contribute to efficiently warming and humidifying air during inspiration. This supports functional interpretations in modern midfacial variation and evolution.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • case control
  • cystic fibrosis
  • climate change
  • high intensity