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Airplane tracking documents the fastest flight speeds recorded for bats

机译:飞机跟踪记录了蝙蝠记录的最快飞行速度

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The performance capabilities of flying animals reflect the interplay of biomechanical and physiological constraints and evolutionary innovation. Of the two extant groups of vertebrates that are capable of powered flight, birds are thought to fly more efficiently and faster than bats. However, fast-flying bat species that are adapted for flight in open airspace are similar in wing shape and appear to be similar in flight dynamics to fast-flying birds that exploit the same aerial niche. Here, we investigate flight behaviour in seven free-flying Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) and report that the maximum ground speeds achieved exceed speeds previously documented for any bat. Regional wind modelling indicates that bats adjusted flight speeds in response to winds by flying more slowly as wind support increased and flying faster when confronted with crosswinds, as demonstrated for insects, birds and other bats. Increased frequency of pauses in wing beats at faster speeds suggests that flap-gliding assists the bats' rapid flight. Our results suggest that flight performance in bats has been underappreciated and that functional differences in the flight abilities of birds and bats require re-evaluation.
机译:飞行动物的表现能力反映了生物力学和生理限制以及进化创新的相互作用。在能够进行动力飞行的两个现有脊椎动物群中,鸟类被认为比蝙蝠更有效,更快地飞行。但是,适合在开放领空飞行的速飞行蝙蝠物种的机翼形状相似,并且在飞行动力学上似乎与利用相同空中生态位的速飞行鸟相似。在这里,我们调查了七只巴西自由尾蝙蝠(Tadarida brasiliensis)的飞行行为,并报告说,达到的最大地面速度超过了以前记录过的任何蝙蝠的速度。区域风模型表明,蝙蝠通过随风的增加而缓慢飞行,并在面对侧风时更快地飞行来调整风速,如昆虫,鸟类和其他蝙蝠所证明的。机翼拍打中以更快的速度暂停的频率增加,这表明襟翼滑行有助于蝙蝠的快速飞行。我们的研究结果表明,蝙蝠的飞行性能没有得到足够的重视,鸟类和蝙蝠的飞行能力的功能差异需要重新评估。

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