Flapping flight places strenuous requirements on the physiological performance of an animal. Bird flight muscles, particularly at smaller body sizes, generally contract at high frequencies and do substantial work in order to produce the aerodynamic power needed to support the animal's weight in the air and to overcome drag. This is in contrast to terrestrial locomotion, which offers mechanisms for minimizing energy losses associated with body movement combined with elastic energy savings to reduce the skeletal muscles' work requirements. Muscles also produce substantial power during swimming, but this is mainly to overcome body drag rather than to support the animal's weight. Here, I review the function and architecture of key flight muscle...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
We undertook this study to test a current hypothesis that, during locomotion, proximal, parallel-fib...
Bird flight is a remarkable adaptation that has allowed the approximately 10,000 extant species to c...
Take-off is how a bird initiates flight and is important for predator evasion and therefore survival...
This study explored the muscle strain and activation patterns of several key flight muscles of the p...
Aerodynamically economical flight is steady and level. The high-amplitude flapping and bounding flig...
Intensity patterns of electromyographic (EMG) signals from selected muscles of the wing were studied...
AbstractAerodynamically economical flight is steady and level. The high-amplitude flapping and bound...
Humanity has long been fascinated by the mysteries of bird and insect flight, but only recently have...
The muscular basis for dynamically changing wing shape in birds is not well understood, owing to the...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
SYNOPSIS. The function of muscles used to generate force economically and facil-itate elastic energy...
Avian wings change shape during the flapping cycle due to the activity of a network of intrinsic win...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
We undertook this study to test a current hypothesis that, during locomotion, proximal, parallel-fib...
Bird flight is a remarkable adaptation that has allowed the approximately 10,000 extant species to c...
Take-off is how a bird initiates flight and is important for predator evasion and therefore survival...
This study explored the muscle strain and activation patterns of several key flight muscles of the p...
Aerodynamically economical flight is steady and level. The high-amplitude flapping and bounding flig...
Intensity patterns of electromyographic (EMG) signals from selected muscles of the wing were studied...
AbstractAerodynamically economical flight is steady and level. The high-amplitude flapping and bound...
Humanity has long been fascinated by the mysteries of bird and insect flight, but only recently have...
The muscular basis for dynamically changing wing shape in birds is not well understood, owing to the...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
SYNOPSIS. The function of muscles used to generate force economically and facil-itate elastic energy...
Avian wings change shape during the flapping cycle due to the activity of a network of intrinsic win...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
We undertook this study to test a current hypothesis that, during locomotion, proximal, parallel-fib...
Bird flight is a remarkable adaptation that has allowed the approximately 10,000 extant species to c...