Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the signal varies with the two major kinematic determinants of aerodynamic power: wingbeat frequency and amplitude. Yet wingbeat frequency is sometimes used as a proxy for power output in isolation. There is, therefore, a need to understand which kinematic parameter birds vary and whether this is predicted by flight mode (e.g. accelerating, ascending/descending flight), speed or morphology. We investigate this using high-frequency acceleration data from (i) 14 species flying in the wild, (ii) two species flying in controlled conditions in a wind tunnel and (iii) a review of experimental and field studies. While wingbeat frequency and amplitude we...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Because wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying ve...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
We understand little about the energetic costs of flight in free-ranging birds; in part since curren...
Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the ...
An idealized energy fluctuation model of a bird's body undergoing horizontal flapping flight is deve...
Wingbeat frequencies were observed in the field for 32 morphologically diverse bird species, represe...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
The wing kinematics of birds vary systematically with body size, but we still, after several decades...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
International audienceBackground: Accelerometry has been used to identify behaviours through the qua...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
In animal ecology, energy expenditure is used for assessing the consequences of different behavioura...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Since wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying vert...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Because wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying ve...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
We understand little about the energetic costs of flight in free-ranging birds; in part since curren...
Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the ...
An idealized energy fluctuation model of a bird's body undergoing horizontal flapping flight is deve...
Wingbeat frequencies were observed in the field for 32 morphologically diverse bird species, represe...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
The wing kinematics of birds vary systematically with body size, but we still, after several decades...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
International audienceBackground: Accelerometry has been used to identify behaviours through the qua...
Avian flight performance decreases with body size in birds, but previous work has been unable to def...
In animal ecology, energy expenditure is used for assessing the consequences of different behavioura...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Since wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying vert...
Many birds vocalize in flight. Because wingbeat and respiratory cycles are often linked in flying ve...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
We understand little about the energetic costs of flight in free-ranging birds; in part since curren...