The jump performance of five insectivorous bat species (Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis blythii, Myotis capaccinii, Myotis myotis and Rhinolophus blasii) was filmed using a high-speed camera. All study bats jumped using a similar technique, with the wing musculature providing the force. The bats jumped off the wrist joint of their wings, typically with their fe et already off the ground. Contrary to expectations, jump performance did not correlate with ecology and was instead strongly determined by body size. In general, the larger bats produced more jump force, left the ground at higher speeds and jumped higher than the smaller bats. The differences in force production disappeared when the data were corrected for body size, with the excep...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jump and a subsequent wing powere...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jumpand a subsequent wing powered...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jumpand a subsequent wing powered...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jump and a subsequent wing power...
<div><p>Understandably, most locomotor analyses of bats have focused on flight mechanics and behavio...
Understandably, most locomotor analyses of bats have focused on flight mechanics and behaviors. Howe...
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...
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 unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
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...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jump and a subsequent wing powere...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jumpand a subsequent wing powered...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jumpand a subsequent wing powered...
Take-off in bats is separated into two distinct phases: an initial jump and a subsequent wing power...
<div><p>Understandably, most locomotor analyses of bats have focused on flight mechanics and behavio...
Understandably, most locomotor analyses of bats have focused on flight mechanics and behaviors. Howe...
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...
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 unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
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...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...