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Commuting fruit bats beneficially modulate their flight in relation to wind

机译:通勤的果蝠相对于风有益地调节其飞行

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When animals move, their tracks may be strongly influenced by the motion of air or water, and this may affect the speed, energetics and prospects of the journey. Flying organisms, such as bats, may thus benefit from modifying their flight in response to the wind vector. Yet, practical difficulties have so far limited the understanding of this response for free-ranging bats. We tracked nine straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) that flew 42.5 ± 17.5 km (mean ± s.d.) to and from their roost near Accra, Ghana. Following detailed atmospheric simulations, we found that bats compensated for wind drift, as predicted under constant winds, and decreased their airspeed in response to tailwind assistance such that their groundspeed remained nearly constant. In addition, bats increased their airspeed with increasing crosswind speed. Overall, bats modulated their airspeed in relation to wind speed at different wind directions in a manner predicted by a two-dimensional optimal movement model. We conclude that sophisticated behavioural mechanisms to minimize the cost of transport under various wind conditions have evolved in bats. The bats’ response to the wind is similar to that reported for migratory birds and insects, suggesting convergent evolution of flight behaviours in volant organisms.
机译:当动物运动时,它们的轨迹可能会受到空气或水的运动的强烈影响,这可能会影响速度,精力和行程前景。因此,飞行生物,例如蝙蝠,可能会因响应风向而改变其飞行而受益。然而,迄今为止,实际困难限制了对自由放养的蝙蝠这种反应的理解。我们追踪了九只稻草色的果蝠(Eidolon helvum),它们在加纳阿克拉附近的栖息地飞行了42.5±17.5公里(平均±s.d.)。根据详细的大气模拟,我们发现蝙蝠补偿了风在恒定风下的漂移,并在顺风的帮助下降低了其空速,从而使它们的地面速度几乎保持恒定。此外,蝙蝠随着侧风速度的增加而提高了空速。总体而言,蝙蝠以二维最佳运动模型预测的方式相对于不同风向的风速调节其空速。我们得出的结论是,蝙蝠已经进化出了复杂的行为机制,可以最大限度地降低各种风况下的运输成本。蝙蝠对风的反应与报道的候鸟和昆虫的反应相似,表明它们在雄性生物中飞行行为的趋同演化。

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