Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditions adaptively according to time and energy constraints. Airspeeds in goal-directed flight are predicted to approach or exceed maximum-range airspeeds, which minimize transport costs (energy expenditure per unit distance) and should increase in headwinds and crosswinds. Diagnosis of airspeed adjustment is however obscured by uncertainty regarding birds' goal-directions, transport costs, interrelations with orientation strategy and the attainability of predicted behaviour. To address these issues, we tested whether gulls minimized transport costs through adjustment of airspeed and heading to wind conditions during extended inbound flight over ...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
During non-migratory flight, gulls (Larids) use a wide variety of flight strategies. We investigate ...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals and g...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
Aerodynamics results in two characteristic speeds of flying birds: the minimum power speed and the m...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
During non-migratory flight, gulls (Larids) use a wide variety of flight strategies. We investigate ...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals and g...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
Aerodynamics results in two characteristic speeds of flying birds: the minimum power speed and the m...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of anima...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...