Two new publications have recently been published from members of AFL. They are:
Johansson LC, Engel S, Baird
E, Dacke M, Muijres FT, Hedenström A
(2012) Elytra boost lift, but reduce aerodynamic efficiency in flying beetles. J R Soc Interface: doi:10.1098/rsif.2012.0053
Muijres FT, Johansson LC, Bowlin MS, Winter
Y, Hedenstrom A (2012) Comparing Aerodynamic Efficiency in Birds and Bats
Suggests Better Flight Performance in Birds. PLoS
ONE 7(5): e37335. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037335
The first shows how the elytra and functional wing in a species of large African dung beetle interact, and potentially reduce flight efficiency. The second paper is also about efficiency, but comparing birds with bats to show that birds are more efficient at cruising flight than bats, while bats may be better adapted for slow maneuvering flight using leading edge vortices.
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