Bat wing skin is exceptionally compliant and cambers significantly during flight. Plagiopatagiales proprii, arrays of small muscles embedded in the armwing membrane, are activated during flight and are hypothesized to modulate membrane tension. We examined the function of these muscles using Jamaican fruit bats, Artibeus jamaicensis. When these muscles were paralyzed using botulinum toxin, the bats preferred flight speed decreased and they were unable to fly at very low speeds. Paralysis of the plagiopatagiales also resulted in increased armwing camber consistent with a hypothesized role of modulating aeroelastic interactions. Other compensatory kinematics included increased downstroke angle and increased wingbeat amplitude. These results a...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Unlike flapping birds and insects, bats possess membrane wings that are more similar to many gliding...
All bats experience daily and seasonal fluctuation in body mass. An increase in mass requires change...
<div><p>Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzin...
Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzing high-s...
<div><p>In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hi...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift through t...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Unlike flapping birds and insects, bats possess membrane wings that are more similar to many gliding...
All bats experience daily and seasonal fluctuation in body mass. An increase in mass requires change...
<div><p>Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzin...
Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzing high-s...
<div><p>In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hi...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift through t...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1