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Diving speeds and angles of a gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus)

机译:Gyrfalcon(Falcorustolus)的潜水速度和角度

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An optical tracking device recorded the three-dimensional paths of 11 dives by a 1,02kg gyrfalcon, trained to dive to a falconer, The dives started at altitudes up to 500 m above the ground and were inclined at angles of 17-63 degrees from the horizontal. The falcon controlled its speed during the dives, rather than simply falling from the sky, and the dives had three phases. During the first (acceleration) phase, the falcon accelerated to speed limits between 52 and 58 m s(-1) in the seven fastest dives, evidently with minimum drag, because its accelerations were close to those predicted from theory for minimum drag, The falcon then began a constant-speed phase by increasing drag by a factor of 1.3-4.8 while still 100-350 m above the ground in most dives. The constant-speed phase lasted no more than a few seconds, and the falcon then began a deceleration phase by increasing its drag further, this time by factors of 1,7-3,2, and decelerating with a mean value of -0.95 times gravitational acceleration. During all three phases, the dive angle was nearly constant or increased during the deceleration phase, and the falcon made no changes in its body shape that mere obvious through the tracking device telescope except to reduce its wing span as it accelerated. The falconer, however, was close to the falcon at the end of the dive and could see that, during the deceleration phase, the falcon held its wings in a cupped position, apparently with a high angle of attack and therefore high drag. At the end of the deceleration phase, the falcon dropped its legs, spread its toes and finally spread its wings as it approached the falconer, Although the speeds reported here are the fastest ever measured with known accuracy in animals, the falcon could theoretically have reached more than 70ms(-1) if it had continued to accelerate with minimum drag until close to the ground. Even at this speed, it would have had enough altitude to pull out of the dive before crashing into the ground. Several authors have estimated that diving falcons reach speeds of more than 70 m s(-1), and wild falcons may reach such speeds when they make long, steep dives upon birds flying high in the air. [References: 19]
机译:光学跟踪设备记录了由1.02千克吉尔达猎鹰(Gyrfalcon)进行的11次俯冲的三维路径,经过训练可以俯冲至猎鹰,该俯冲始于离地面最高500 m的高度,并与地面形成17-63度的倾斜角度水平。猎鹰在潜水过程中控制着速度,而不仅仅是从天上掉下来,潜水分为三个阶段。在第一个(加速)阶段,猎鹰在七个最快的潜水中加速到了52到58 ms(-1)之间的速度极限,显然是最小阻力,因为它的加速度接近于理论上关于最小阻力的预测值。然后在恒定速度阶段,将阻力增加1.3-4.8倍,而在大多数潜水中仍在离地面100-350 m的位置。恒速阶段持续的时间不超过几秒钟,然后猎鹰通过进一步增加其阻力来开始减速阶段,这次是1,7-3,2倍,并且以-0.95倍的平均值减速重力加速度。在所有三个阶段中,俯冲角在减速阶段几乎恒定或增大,并且猎鹰没有改变其体形,这只是通过跟踪装置望远镜观察到的,只是在加速时减小了翼展。然而,猎鹰在潜水结束时接近猎鹰,并且可以看到,在减速阶段,猎鹰将其翅膀保持在杯形位置,显然具有高攻角,因此阻力很大。在减速阶段结束时,猎鹰接近猎鹰者时放下了双腿,张开了脚趾,最后张开了翅膀。尽管这里报道的速度是有史以来最快的速度,并且在动物中具有已知的精度,但是从理论上讲,猎鹰可以达到如果它以最小的阻力持续加速直到接近地面,则超过70ms(-1)。即使以这样的速度,它也有足够的高度才能从潜水中退出,然后坠入地下。几位作者估计,潜水猎鹰的速度超过70 m s(-1),而野生猎鹰在高空飞行的鸟类上进行长时间,陡峭的潜水时可能会达到这种速度。 [参考:19]

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