The use of incipient wings during ontogeny in living birds reveals not only the function of these developing forelimbs in growing birds’ survival but also the possible employment of protowings during transitional stages in the evolution of flight. When startled, juvenile galliform birds attempt aerial flight even though their wings are not fully developed. They also flap their incipient wings when they run up precipitous inclines, a behavior we have described as wing-assisted incline running (WAIR), and when they launch from elevated structures. The functional benefit of beating these protowings has only recently been evaluated. We report the first ontogenetic aerial flight performance for any bird using a ground bird, the chukar partridge ...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
Birds today follow different aerial strategies to deal with the high costs of flapping flight. Inter...
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...
Background: Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
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...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
Mechanisms of aerial righting in juvenile chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar) were studied from hatc...
The evolution of wing morphology among birds and its functional consequences remains an open questio...
Segre, Paolo Stefano, M.S., December 2006 Biology A 3-dimensional evaluation of wing movement in gro...
SummaryScientists long thought they knew what the wings of early birds looked like. But new reconstr...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
Birds today follow different aerial strategies to deal with the high costs of flapping flight. Inter...
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...
Background: Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
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...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
Mechanisms of aerial righting in juvenile chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar) were studied from hatc...
The evolution of wing morphology among birds and its functional consequences remains an open questio...
Segre, Paolo Stefano, M.S., December 2006 Biology A 3-dimensional evaluation of wing movement in gro...
SummaryScientists long thought they knew what the wings of early birds looked like. But new reconstr...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
Birds today follow different aerial strategies to deal with the high costs of flapping flight. Inter...
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...