Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in insects, birds, mammals and the extinct pterodactyls. Given that powered flight represents a demanding aerobic activity, an efficient cardiovascular system is essential for the continuous delivery of oxygen to the pectoral muscles during flight. It is well known that the limiting step in the circulation is stroke volume (the volume of blood pumped from the ventricle to the body during each beat), which is determined by the size of the ventricle. Thus, the fresh mass of the heart represents a simple and repeatable anatomical measure of the aerobic power of an animal. Although several authors have compared heart masses across bird species, a phylo...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. In flight, bats consume up to 20 times more oxy...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Some biomechanical studies from fossil specimens suggest that sustained flapping flight of birds cou...
Some biomechanical studies from fossil specimens suggest that sustained flapping flight of birds cou...
Although more massive flight muscles along with larger wings, higher wingbeat frequencies and greate...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. In flight, bats consume up to 20 times more oxy...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
Some biomechanical studies from fossil specimens suggest that sustained flapping flight of birds cou...
Some biomechanical studies from fossil specimens suggest that sustained flapping flight of birds cou...
Although more massive flight muscles along with larger wings, higher wingbeat frequencies and greate...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. In flight, bats consume up to 20 times more oxy...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...