The superior manoeuvrability of hummingbirds emerges from complex interactions of specialized neural and physiological processes with the unique flight dynamics of flapping wings. Escape manoeuvring is an ecologically relevant, natural behaviour of hummingbirds, from which we can gain understanding into the functional limits of vertebrate locomotor capacity. Here, we extend our kinematic analysis of escape manoeuvres from a companion paper to assess two potential limiting factors of the manoeuvring performance of hummingbirds: (1) muscle mechanical power output and (2) delays in the neural sensing and control system. We focused on the magnificent hummingbird (Eugenes fulgens, 7.8 g) and the black-chinned hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri, ...
Hummingbirds have the smallest body size and highest wingbeat frequencies of all flying vertebrates,...
Initiating flight is challenging, and considerable effort has focused on understanding the energetic...
Hummingbirds fly with their wings almost fully extended during their entire wingbeat. This pattern, ...
The superior manoeuvrability of hummingbirds emerges from complex interactions of specialized neural...
ABSTRACT The superior manoeuvrability of hummingbirds emerges from complex interactions of specializ...
ABSTRACT Hummingbirds are nature9s masters of aerobatic manoeuvres. Previous research shows that hum...
Hummingbirds are nature’s masters of aerobatic manoeuvres. Previous research shows that hummingbirds...
The ability of a bird to maneuver in flight can determine its success at avoiding predators, catchin...
Despite recent advances in the study of animal flight, the biomechanical determinants of maneuverabi...
Hummingbirds are known to defend food resources such as nectar sources from encroachment by competit...
Despite recent advances in our understanding of animal flight, the biomechanical determinants of ma...
Bird flight takes various forms in nature from gliding to hovering. While flying, birds must be agi...
Flying animals ranging in size from fruit flies to hummingbirds are nimble fliers with remarkable ro...
Initiating flight is challenging, and considerable effort has focused on understanding the energetic...
Hummingbirds have the smallest body size and highest wingbeat frequencies of all flying vertebrates,...
Hummingbirds have the smallest body size and highest wingbeat frequencies of all flying vertebrates,...
Initiating flight is challenging, and considerable effort has focused on understanding the energetic...
Hummingbirds fly with their wings almost fully extended during their entire wingbeat. This pattern, ...
The superior manoeuvrability of hummingbirds emerges from complex interactions of specialized neural...
ABSTRACT The superior manoeuvrability of hummingbirds emerges from complex interactions of specializ...
ABSTRACT Hummingbirds are nature9s masters of aerobatic manoeuvres. Previous research shows that hum...
Hummingbirds are nature’s masters of aerobatic manoeuvres. Previous research shows that hummingbirds...
The ability of a bird to maneuver in flight can determine its success at avoiding predators, catchin...
Despite recent advances in the study of animal flight, the biomechanical determinants of maneuverabi...
Hummingbirds are known to defend food resources such as nectar sources from encroachment by competit...
Despite recent advances in our understanding of animal flight, the biomechanical determinants of ma...
Bird flight takes various forms in nature from gliding to hovering. While flying, birds must be agi...
Flying animals ranging in size from fruit flies to hummingbirds are nimble fliers with remarkable ro...
Initiating flight is challenging, and considerable effort has focused on understanding the energetic...
Hummingbirds have the smallest body size and highest wingbeat frequencies of all flying vertebrates,...
Hummingbirds have the smallest body size and highest wingbeat frequencies of all flying vertebrates,...
Initiating flight is challenging, and considerable effort has focused on understanding the energetic...
Hummingbirds fly with their wings almost fully extended during their entire wingbeat. This pattern, ...