Qualitative skeletal correlates of wing shape in extant birds (Aves: Neoaves)

Volume: 15, Issue: 1
Published: Feb 27, 2015
Abstract
Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect ratios, a dimensionless shape variable that distinguishes long and narrow vs. short and broad wings. Increasing aspect ratio results in a functional tradeoff between low induced drag (efficient cruise) and increased wing inertia (difficult takeoff). Given the wide scope of its functional effects, the pattern of aspect ratio evolution is an important factor that...
Paper Details
Title
Qualitative skeletal correlates of wing shape in extant birds (Aves: Neoaves)
Published Date
Feb 27, 2015
Volume
15
Issue
1
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