Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandating adjustment of the wing's structural properties to support the weight of the larger body mass in air. Insect wings elastically deform during flapping, dynamically changing the twist and camber of the relatively thin and flat aerofoil. We examined how wing deformations during free flight scale with body mass within a species of rose chafers (Coleoptera: Protaetia cuprea) in which individuals varied more than threefold in body mass (0.38–1.29 g). Beetles taking off voluntarily were filmed using three high-speed cameras and the instantaneous deformation of their wings during the flapping cycle was analysed. Flapping frequency decreased in large...
The wings of many insect species including crane flies and damselflies are petiolate (on stalks), wi...
<div>Stable attachment of a leading-edge vortex (LEV) plays a key role in generating the high lift o...
Flying animals ranging in size from fruit flies to hummingbirds are nimble fliers with remarkable ro...
Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandatin...
Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandatin...
Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandatin...
Mechanical properties of insect wings are essential for insect flight aerodynamics. During wing flap...
Wing wear reflects the accumulation of irreversible damage to an insect’s wings over its lifetime, a...
Wing wear reflects the accumulation of irreversible damage to an insect’s wings over its lifetime, a...
Insect wings can undergo significant chordwise (camber) as well as spanwise (twist) deformation duri...
Across insects, wing shape and size have undergone dramatic divergence even in closely related siste...
International audienceFlying insects frequently experience wing damage during their life. Such irrev...
Insect flight is made possible by different morphological structures: wings produce the lift, the th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002The wings of flying animals change shape dramatically...
The interaction between neuromuscular systems and body mechanics plays an important role in the prod...
The wings of many insect species including crane flies and damselflies are petiolate (on stalks), wi...
<div>Stable attachment of a leading-edge vortex (LEV) plays a key role in generating the high lift o...
Flying animals ranging in size from fruit flies to hummingbirds are nimble fliers with remarkable ro...
Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandatin...
Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandatin...
Intraspecific variation in adult body mass can be particularly high in some insect species, mandatin...
Mechanical properties of insect wings are essential for insect flight aerodynamics. During wing flap...
Wing wear reflects the accumulation of irreversible damage to an insect’s wings over its lifetime, a...
Wing wear reflects the accumulation of irreversible damage to an insect’s wings over its lifetime, a...
Insect wings can undergo significant chordwise (camber) as well as spanwise (twist) deformation duri...
Across insects, wing shape and size have undergone dramatic divergence even in closely related siste...
International audienceFlying insects frequently experience wing damage during their life. Such irrev...
Insect flight is made possible by different morphological structures: wings produce the lift, the th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002The wings of flying animals change shape dramatically...
The interaction between neuromuscular systems and body mechanics plays an important role in the prod...
The wings of many insect species including crane flies and damselflies are petiolate (on stalks), wi...
<div>Stable attachment of a leading-edge vortex (LEV) plays a key role in generating the high lift o...
Flying animals ranging in size from fruit flies to hummingbirds are nimble fliers with remarkable ro...