Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that natural selection should work to optimize flight performance. The similar size and flight speed of birds and bats may therefore suggest convergent aerodynamic performance; alternatively, flight performance could be restricted by phylogenetic constraints. We test which of these scenarios fit to two measures of aerodynamic flight efficiency in two passerine bird species and two New World leaf-nosed bat species. Using time-resolved particle image velocimetry measurements of the wake of the animals flying in a wind tunnel, we derived the span efficiency, a metric for the efficiency of generating lift, and the lift-to-drag ratio, a metric for mechani...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Bats navigate the dark using echolocation. Echolocation is enhanced by external ears, but external e...
Bats navigate the dark using echolocation. Echolocation is enhanced by external ears, but external e...
Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that nat...
Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that nat...
Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that nat...
<div><p>Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting ...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
The efficiency with which flying animals convert metabolic power to mechanical power dictates an ind...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Bats navigate the dark using echolocation. Echolocation is enhanced by external ears, but external e...
Bats navigate the dark using echolocation. Echolocation is enhanced by external ears, but external e...
Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that nat...
Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that nat...
Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting that nat...
<div><p>Flight is one of the energetically most costly activities in the animal kingdom, suggesting ...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
The efficiency with which flying animals convert metabolic power to mechanical power dictates an ind...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Many birds use a flight mode called undulating or flap-gliding flight, where they alternate between ...
Bats navigate the dark using echolocation. Echolocation is enhanced by external ears, but external e...
Bats navigate the dark using echolocation. Echolocation is enhanced by external ears, but external e...