We studied development of wings of Leschenault's rousette, Rousettus leschenaulti. Wingspan and wing area grows linearly until 45 days of age. Young bats begin to flutter at 45 days, manage sustained flight at 60 days, and achieve independent foraging flight at 75 days. Aspect ratio varies until 15 days, and adult proportions are attained at 2 months. Wing loading decreases linearly until 50 days and thereafter increases slowly, possibly because of completion of growth of wing area. Wingspan growth fits a logistic model, whereas wing area growth fits a Gompertz model. Minimum predicted flight power (Pmp) and maximum range power (Pmr) begin to increase linearly after remaining relatively constant for 30 days. At 150 days both are nearly equa...
Calling different bat wing shapes adaptive demands a phylogenetic approach. This study shows that hi...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
A series of experiments is described in which two brown long-eared bats Plecotus auritus Linnaeus (C...
Postnatal changes in wing morphology, flight development and aerodynamics were studied in captive fr...
The growth and development of the wing parameters of the Indian pygmy bat Pipistrellus mimus was stu...
Measurements of overall wing morphology were taken from two species of megabat, Rousettus aegyptiacu...
A study was carried out about growth and development of Rhinolophus cornutus cornutus (short-broad w...
Considerable interest has developed in recent years with regard to studies of wing areas and wing lo...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift through t...
The wing morphology of bats is very diverse, and may correlate with energetic, behavioural, and ecol...
We examine how litter mass in bats varies with respect to wing loading, an important aerodynamic asp...
The Indian pygmy bat Pipistrellus mimus produced two young per litter, which were altricial at birth...
This study documents the postnatal growth, age estimation and development of the foraging behaviour ...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Calling different bat wing shapes adaptive demands a phylogenetic approach. This study shows that hi...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
A series of experiments is described in which two brown long-eared bats Plecotus auritus Linnaeus (C...
Postnatal changes in wing morphology, flight development and aerodynamics were studied in captive fr...
The growth and development of the wing parameters of the Indian pygmy bat Pipistrellus mimus was stu...
Measurements of overall wing morphology were taken from two species of megabat, Rousettus aegyptiacu...
A study was carried out about growth and development of Rhinolophus cornutus cornutus (short-broad w...
Considerable interest has developed in recent years with regard to studies of wing areas and wing lo...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift through t...
The wing morphology of bats is very diverse, and may correlate with energetic, behavioural, and ecol...
We examine how litter mass in bats varies with respect to wing loading, an important aerodynamic asp...
The Indian pygmy bat Pipistrellus mimus produced two young per litter, which were altricial at birth...
This study documents the postnatal growth, age estimation and development of the foraging behaviour ...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Calling different bat wing shapes adaptive demands a phylogenetic approach. This study shows that hi...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
A series of experiments is described in which two brown long-eared bats Plecotus auritus Linnaeus (C...