The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly specialized wings. Bats have evolved an impressive capacity to control their flight, in large part due to their ability to modulate wing shape, area, and angle of attack through many independently controlled joints. Bat wings, however, also contain many bones and relatively large muscles, and thus the ratio of bats' wing mass to their body mass is larger than it is for all other extant flyers. Although the inertia in bat wings would typically be associated with decreased aerial maneuverability, we show that bat maneuvers challenge this notion. We use a model-based tracking algorithm to measure the wing and body kinematics of bats performing compl...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Bats fly with highly articulated and heavy wings. To understand their power requirements, we develop...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
In this study, we explicitly examine the aerodynamics of manoeuvring flight in animals. We studied b...
In this study, we explicitly examine the aerodynamics of manoeuvring flight in animals. We studied b...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats exhibit a high degree of agility and provide an excellent model system for bioinspired flight. ...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Bats fly with highly articulated and heavy wings. To understand their power requirements, we develop...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their highly spec...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
In this study, we explicitly examine the aerodynamics of manoeuvring flight in animals. We studied b...
In this study, we explicitly examine the aerodynamics of manoeuvring flight in animals. We studied b...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats exhibit a high degree of agility and provide an excellent model system for bioinspired flight. ...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Bats fly with highly articulated and heavy wings. To understand their power requirements, we develop...