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SUBMITTER: Riskin DK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3385481 | biostudies-other | 2012 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Riskin Daniel K DK Bergou Attila A Breuer Kenneth S KS Swartz Sharon M SM
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20120411 1740
Flying vertebrates change the shapes of their wings during the upstroke, thereby decreasing wing surface area and bringing the wings closer to the body than during downstroke. These, and other wing deformations, might reduce the inertial cost of the upstroke compared with what it would be if the wings remained fully extended. However, wing deformations themselves entail energetic costs that could exceed any inertial energy savings. Using a model that incorporates detailed three-dimensional wing ...[more]