Segre, Paolo Stefano, M.S., December 2006 Biology A 3-dimensional evaluation of wing movement in ground birds during flap-running and Level Flight: an ontogenetic study Chair: Dr. Kenneth P. Dial The science of animal flight requires the quantification of wing movement over a range of behaviors. Despite numerous studies of avian locomotion, we are only beginning to grasp the intricacies of flapping flight. Birds create aerodynamic forces by manipulating the fluid environment of air by beating their wings. The question remains, how do they perform such a wide range of locomotor behaviors (e.g. takeoff, horizontal, flap-running) with their forelimbs? We measure a suit of 3-dimensional wing movements (e.g. angle of attack, stroke angle, freq...
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...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
Flapping wings of galliform birds are routinely used to produce aerodynamic forces oriented toward t...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
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...
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...
The use of incipient wings during ontogeny in living birds reveals not only the function of these de...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
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...
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...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
Flapping wings of galliform birds are routinely used to produce aerodynamic forces oriented toward t...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
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...
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...
The use of incipient wings during ontogeny in living birds reveals not only the function of these de...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
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...
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...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...