Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine the effectiveness of three hypothesized pathways for the evolution of the flight stroke, the forelimb motion that powers aerial locomotion, in a terrestrial setting across a range of stem and basal avians: flap running, Wing Assisted Incline Running (WAIR), and wing-assisted leaping. Methods. Using biomechanical mathematical models based on known aerodynamic principals and in vivo experiments and ground truthed using extant avians we seek to test if an incipient flight stroke may have contributed sufficient force to permit flap running, WAIR, or leaping takeoff along the phylogenetic lineage from Coelurosauria to birds. Results. None of thes...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
SYNOPSIS. Most current phylogenetic hypotheses based upon cladistic method-ology assert that birds a...
SYNOPSIS. Most current phylogenetic hypotheses based upon cladistic method-ology assert that birds a...
Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Background: Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
Ontogenetic and behavioral studies using birds currently do not document the early evolution of flig...
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...
Flapping wings of galliform birds are routinely used to produce aerodynamic forces oriented toward t...
The use of incipient wings during ontogeny in living birds reveals not only the function of these de...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
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...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
Where take-off is a crucial phase of flight requiring an energy-intensive motion to accelerate into ...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
SYNOPSIS. Most current phylogenetic hypotheses based upon cladistic method-ology assert that birds a...
SYNOPSIS. Most current phylogenetic hypotheses based upon cladistic method-ology assert that birds a...
Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Background: Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
Ontogenetic and behavioral studies using birds currently do not document the early evolution of flig...
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...
Flapping wings of galliform birds are routinely used to produce aerodynamic forces oriented toward t...
The use of incipient wings during ontogeny in living birds reveals not only the function of these de...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
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...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
Where take-off is a crucial phase of flight requiring an energy-intensive motion to accelerate into ...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
SYNOPSIS. Most current phylogenetic hypotheses based upon cladistic method-ology assert that birds a...
SYNOPSIS. Most current phylogenetic hypotheses based upon cladistic method-ology assert that birds a...