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Data from: Gliding for a free lunch: biomechanics of foraging flight in Common Swifts (Apus apus)
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关键词:
flight;gliding;glide polar;foraging;kinematics;Apus apus;rotational stereo videography
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.89b2c4s
摘要:
ties, the swifts only rarely performed high-acceleration turns. More surprisingly, we also found that despite feeding on tiny insects likely moving with ambient fl
Data from: Gliding for a free lunch: biomechanics of foraging flight in Common Swifts (Apus apus)
负责人:
Hedrick, Tyson
关键词:
flight foraging glide polar gliding kinematics rotational stereo videography
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.89b2c4s.1
摘要:
ties, the swifts only rarely performed high-acceleration turns. More surprisingly, we also found that despite feeding on tiny insects likely moving with ambient fl
Data from: Allometry of wing twist and camber in a flower chafer during free flight: how do wing deformations scale with body size?
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Coleoptera;Dynamic bending;Flexural stiffness;Protaetia cuprea;Insect wings;Flapping flight
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qk7g8
摘要:
ural properties to support the weight of the larger body mass in air. Insect wings elastically deform during flapping, dynamically changing the twist and camber of the relati
Data from: Petiolate wings: effects on the leading-edge vortex in flapping flight
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flapping wing;insect flight;leading-edge vortex;micro air vehicle;petiolation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.jv280
摘要:
of aspect ratio 3 and petiolation values of P = 1–3. The wings were driven using a mechanical device, the ‘Flapperatus’, to produce highly repeatable insect-li
Data from: Nectar resource limitation affects butterfly flight performance and metabolism differently in intensive and extens
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flight;butterfly;flight performance;Maniola jurtina;nectar;agricultural landscape;energy metabolism
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dc440
摘要:
Flight is an essential biological ability of many insects, but is energetically costly. Environments under rapid human-induced change ar
Data from: Antagonistic natural and sexual selection on wing shape in a scrambling damselfly
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mating success;survival;Lestes sponsa;mark-recapture
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7ng0h
摘要:
, but their role in flight evolution remains poorly understood. Here, we show that wing shape is under antagonistic selection with regard to se
Data from: Cascading effects of host plant inbreeding on the larval growth, muscle molecular composition, and flight capacity of an adult
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关键词:
Solanum carolinense;flight;troponin t;Manduca sexta;Dispersal;Metabolism;Inbreeding;horsenettle;gene expression;tobacco hornworm
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r6q3d
摘要:
ty can lead to differences in the flight capacity of adult insects. Recent studies have shown that inbreeding compromises plant anti-herbivore defense
Data from: Flightin maintains myofilament lattice organization required for optimal flight power and courtship song quality in Drosophila
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myofilament lattice;flight muscle;fiber mechanics;Drosophila;Flightin;courtship song
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.ps009
摘要:
The indirect flight muscles (IFMs) of Drosophila and other insects with asynchronous flight muscles are characterized by a crystalline myofilament
Data from: The effects of dietary macronutrients on flight ability, energetics, and fuel metabolism of yellow-rumped warblers Setophaga coronata
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关键词:
Setophaga coronata;wind tunnel;plasma metabolites;energy metabolism
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0sn63
摘要:
-protein insect diets use more protein for fuel in flight than those that eat high-carbohydrate fruits. First, we fed migratory yellow-rumped warblers

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