Shifts in stability and control effectiveness during evolution of Paraves support aerial maneuvering hypotheses for flight origins

Volume: 2, Pages: e632 - e632
Published: Oct 16, 2014
Abstract
The capacity for aerial maneuvering was likely a major influence on the evolution of flying animals. Here we evaluate consequences of paravian morphology for aerial performance by quantifying static stability and control effectiveness of physical models for numerous taxa sampled from within the lineage leading to birds (Paraves). Results of aerodynamic testing are mapped phylogenetically to examine how maneuvering characteristics correspond to...
Paper Details
Title
Shifts in stability and control effectiveness during evolution of Paraves support aerial maneuvering hypotheses for flight origins
Published Date
Oct 16, 2014
Journal
Volume
2
Pages
e632 - e632
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