Many birds vocalize in flight. Because wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying vertebrates, birds in these cases must satisfy the respiratory demands of vocal production within the physiological limits imposed by flight. Using acoustic triangulation and high-speed video, we found that avian vocal production in flight exhibits a largely phasic and kinematic relationship with the power stroke. However, the sample of species showed considerable flexibility, especially those from lineages known for vocal plasticity (songbirds, parrots and hummingbirds), prompting a broader phylogenetic analysis. We thus collected data from 150 species across 12 avian orders and examined the links between wingbeat period, flight call duration ...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Because wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying ve...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Since wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying vert...
The Motor Theory for Vocal Learning Origin posits that vocal imitation, the substrate for human spee...
As animals vocalize, their vocal organ transforms motor commands into vocalizations for social commu...
Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the ...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
Abstract Vocal learning occurs in three clades of birds: hummingbirds, parrots, and songbirds. Exami...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Vocal capabilities and vocal organ morphology vary greatly across bird species. Most birds only have...
The mechanisms by which telencephalic areas affect motor activities are largely unknown. They could ...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Because wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying ve...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Since wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying vert...
The Motor Theory for Vocal Learning Origin posits that vocal imitation, the substrate for human spee...
As animals vocalize, their vocal organ transforms motor commands into vocalizations for social commu...
Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the ...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
Abstract Vocal learning occurs in three clades of birds: hummingbirds, parrots, and songbirds. Exami...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Vocal capabilities and vocal organ morphology vary greatly across bird species. Most birds only have...
The mechanisms by which telencephalic areas affect motor activities are largely unknown. They could ...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in ins...
SYNOPSIS. Body size, pectoralis composition, aspect ratio of the wing, and for-ward speed affect the...