Using high-speed videography, we investigated how fruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage, in which loss of area on one wing compromises both weight support and roll torque equilibrium. Our results show that flies control for unilateral damage by rolling their body towards the damaged wing and by adjusting the kinematics of both the intact and damaged wings. To compensate for the reduction in vertical lift force due to damage, flies elevate wingbeat frequency. Because this rise in frequency increases the flapping velocity of both wings, it has the undesired consequence of further increasing roll torque. To compensate for this effect, flies increase the stroke amplitude and advance the timing of pronation and supination of the dama...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
From tiny flies to huge dragonflies, aerial locomotion of insects requires sophisticated biological ...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Using high-speed videography, we investigated how fruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage,...
Using high-speed videography, we investigated how fruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage,...
Using high-speed videography,we investigated howfruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage, i...
SUMMARY Wing damage is common in flying insects and has been studied using a variety of approaches t...
SUMMARY Wing damage is common in flying insects and has been studied using a variety of approaches t...
High-speed video of a flying fruit fly with spanwise wing damage. The flight sequence corresponds to...
The ability to regulate forward speed is an essential requirement for flying animals. Here, we use a...
The ability to regulate forward speed is an essential capability for flying animals. Here, we use a ...
The ability to regulate forward speed is an essential requirement for flying animals. Here, we use a...
We investigated whether flapping flight has an inherent stability by analyzing the inertial and aero...
We investigated whether flapping flight has an inherent stability by analyzing the inertial and aero...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
From tiny flies to huge dragonflies, aerial locomotion of insects requires sophisticated biological ...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Using high-speed videography, we investigated how fruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage,...
Using high-speed videography, we investigated how fruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage,...
Using high-speed videography,we investigated howfruit flies compensate for unilateral wing damage, i...
SUMMARY Wing damage is common in flying insects and has been studied using a variety of approaches t...
SUMMARY Wing damage is common in flying insects and has been studied using a variety of approaches t...
High-speed video of a flying fruit fly with spanwise wing damage. The flight sequence corresponds to...
The ability to regulate forward speed is an essential requirement for flying animals. Here, we use a...
The ability to regulate forward speed is an essential capability for flying animals. Here, we use a ...
The ability to regulate forward speed is an essential requirement for flying animals. Here, we use a...
We investigated whether flapping flight has an inherent stability by analyzing the inertial and aero...
We investigated whether flapping flight has an inherent stability by analyzing the inertial and aero...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
From tiny flies to huge dragonflies, aerial locomotion of insects requires sophisticated biological ...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...