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The origin of the avian flight stroke: a kinematic and kinetic perspective

机译:鸟类中风的起源:运动学和动力学的观点

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Flying birds flap their wings to generate aerodynamic forces large enough to overcome weight and drag. During this behavior, the forelimbs are displaced and deformed in a complex, coordinated sequence of movements collectively known as the "flight stroke." Despite an influx of relevant fossil material and new functional insights from extant birds, the historical origin of the avian flight stroke remains poorly resolved. Potential behavioral precursors have been identified primarily on the basis of kinematic resemblance—similarity of movement irrespective of underlying mechanisms. We discuss fundamental issues of motion analysis that are frequently overlooked by paleontologists, and conclude that a purely kinematic approach is insufficient. Consideration of kinetics, the forces responsible for motion, offers a more complete picture of flight stroke evolution. We introduce six kinetic components that interact to determine a limb's trajectory. Phylogenetic mapping reveals that forelimb loading patterns have undergone at least two major transitions on the line from basal archosaur to modern bird. Using this kinematic and kinetic perspective, we offer four specific criteria to help constrain and evaluate competing scenarios for the origin of the avian flight stroke.
机译:飞翔的鸟儿拍打翅膀以产生足以克服重量和阻力的空气动力 。在这种情况下, 前肢会按照复杂的,协调的 运动顺序移动和变形,这些动作统称为“飞行冲程”。 大量相关化石物质的涌入和现存鸟类的新功能 见解,禽类 飞行中风的历史起源仍然难以解决。潜在的行为 前兆主要是根据运动学的 相似性来识别的,运动的相似性与潜在的 机理无关。我们讨论了古生物学家经常忽略的运动分析的基本问题,并得出结论,纯粹的运动学方法是不够的。负责运动的动力学考虑因素 提供了飞行冲程演变的更完整的图景。我们介绍了六个相互作用的运动分量,以确定肢体的运动轨迹。系统发育图显示,前肢的加载模式在躯干上经历了至少两个主要转变。sup> 基龙到现代鸟类的直线。使用这种运动学和动力学学的观点,我们提供了四个特定的标准来帮助约束 并评估禽类 飞行中风起源的竞争情景。< sup>

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    《Paleobiology》 |2005年第3期|00000382-00000399|共18页
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    Stephen M. Gatesy and David B. Baier. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912. Stephen_Gatesy@brown.edu;

    Stephen M. Gatesy and David B. Baier. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912. Stephen_Gatesy@brown.edu;

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