Flight developed independently in three groups of vertebrates. From reptilian ancestry arose the pterosaurs and the birds, and bats evolved from primitive mammals. Pterosaurs became extinct, together with their relatives the dinosaurs, more than 75 million years ago, whereas both birds and bats are still remarkably successful today. Pterosaurs probably used mostly gliding flight, but birds and bats use primarily flapping flight. Birds and bats use different styles of flight, probably as a result of the different ways in which these animals perceive their environments. Vision, which is used by birds for orientation, allows the recognition of obstacles at considerable distances. Bats, in contrast, use echolocation for orientation; this system...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Flight developed independently in three groups of vertebrates. From reptilian ancestry arose the pte...
1. Bats (order Chiroptera) are the only mammals capable of powered flight, and this may be an import...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...
Chiroptera is the only group of mammals capable of powered flight. The mechanical basis of bat fligh...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The earliest known complete bats, from the Eocene (49–53 Mya), were already capable of flapping flig...
Summary and Conclusions: A theory on the origin of bat flight has perhaps greater potential than any...
<div><p>Understandably, most locomotor analyses of bats have focused on flight mechanics and behavio...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Flight developed independently in three groups of vertebrates. From reptilian ancestry arose the pte...
1. Bats (order Chiroptera) are the only mammals capable of powered flight, and this may be an import...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...
Chiroptera is the only group of mammals capable of powered flight. The mechanical basis of bat fligh...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The earliest known complete bats, from the Eocene (49–53 Mya), were already capable of flapping flig...
Summary and Conclusions: A theory on the origin of bat flight has perhaps greater potential than any...
<div><p>Understandably, most locomotor analyses of bats have focused on flight mechanics and behavio...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...
Bats are incredibly diverse, both morphologically and taxonomically. Bats are the only mammalian gro...