Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzing high-speed video taken on 48 individuals of five species of vespertilionid bats, we show that the capacity to flap the tail-membrane (uropatagium) in order to generate thrust and lift during takeoffs and minimal-speed flight (<1 m (s-1)) was largely underestimated. Indeed, bats flapped the tail-membrane by extensive dorso-ventral fanning motions covering as much as 135 degrees of arc consistent with thrust generation by air displacement. The degree of dorsal extension of the tail-membrane, and thus the potential amount of thrust generated during platform launches, was significantly correlated with body mass (P = 0.02). Adduction of the hind limbs d...
Bat wing skin is exceptionally compliant and cambers significantly during flight. Plagiopatagiales p...
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. ...
<div><p>Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzin...
Unlike flapping birds and insects, bats possess membrane wings that are more similar to many gliding...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
<div><p>In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hi...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
<p>Using comparable still images between species (upper, long-eared myotis, <i>Myotis evotis</i>; lo...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
The flapping flight of animals generates an aerodynamic footprint as a time-varying vortex wake in w...
Bat wing skin is exceptionally compliant and cambers significantly during flight. Plagiopatagiales p...
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. ...
<div><p>Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzin...
Unlike flapping birds and insects, bats possess membrane wings that are more similar to many gliding...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
<div><p>In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hi...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
In bats, the wing membrane is anchored not only to the body and forelimb, but also to the hindlimb. ...
<p>Using comparable still images between species (upper, long-eared myotis, <i>Myotis evotis</i>; lo...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
The flapping flight of animals generates an aerodynamic footprint as a time-varying vortex wake in w...
Bat wing skin is exceptionally compliant and cambers significantly during flight. Plagiopatagiales p...
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. ...