The evolution of wing morphology among birds, and its functional consequences, remains an open question, despite much attention. This is in part because the connection between form and function is difficult to test directly. To address this deficit, in prior work we used computational modeling and sensitivity analysis to interrogate the impact of altering wing aspect ratio, camber, and Reynolds number on aerodynamic performance, revealing the performance landscapes that avian evolution has explored. In the present work, we used a dataset of three-dimensionally scanned bird wings coupled with the performance landscapes to test two hypotheses regarding the evolutionary diversification of wing morphology associated with gliding flight behavior...
Birds are incredibly successful animals that can be found on every continent on this planet across a...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
Insect wings show a high variability in wing venation. Selection for function, developmental pathway...
The physics of flight influences the morphology of bird wings through natural selection on flight pe...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
The evolution of wing morphology among birds and its functional consequences remains an open questio...
Many flying animals use both flapping and gliding flight as part of their routine behaviour. These t...
Butterfly flight performance is a function of wing shape, and the aspects of wing morphology that af...
Many flying animals use both flapping and gliding flight as part of their routine behaviour. These t...
The effect of airfoil design parameters, such as airfoil thickness and camber, are well understood i...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Geographical patterns in body size have been described across a wide range of species, leading to th...
The capacity for aerial maneuvering was likely a major influence on the evolution of flying animals....
The evolution of aerial locomotion has allowed organisms to occupy habitats and exploit resources th...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Birds are incredibly successful animals that can be found on every continent on this planet across a...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
Insect wings show a high variability in wing venation. Selection for function, developmental pathway...
The physics of flight influences the morphology of bird wings through natural selection on flight pe...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
The evolution of wing morphology among birds and its functional consequences remains an open questio...
Many flying animals use both flapping and gliding flight as part of their routine behaviour. These t...
Butterfly flight performance is a function of wing shape, and the aspects of wing morphology that af...
Many flying animals use both flapping and gliding flight as part of their routine behaviour. These t...
The effect of airfoil design parameters, such as airfoil thickness and camber, are well understood i...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Geographical patterns in body size have been described across a wide range of species, leading to th...
The capacity for aerial maneuvering was likely a major influence on the evolution of flying animals....
The evolution of aerial locomotion has allowed organisms to occupy habitats and exploit resources th...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Birds are incredibly successful animals that can be found on every continent on this planet across a...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
Insect wings show a high variability in wing venation. Selection for function, developmental pathway...