行为和生物力学:崖燕串联和单独飞行时的拍击频率。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249393
Sophia Chizhikova, Laura X Mendez, Tyson L Hedrick
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摘要

鸟类飞行的空气动力学模型假定动力最小化,预测拍打频率与空速之间存在二次关系(即 U 型曲线)。这种关系得到了风洞鸟类飞行实验数据的支持,但这种关系在多大程度上反映了鸟类的自然飞行特征,以及鸟类在多大程度上可能修改这种关系以适应其他行为,目前还不太清楚。我们假设,当最大限度地降低功率不是首要考虑因素时,U 形关系会发生变化或消失。我们分析了野生崖燕(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)进行单飞和串飞(即跟随或被同种鸟跟随)的视频,以收集鸟类的拍打频率和气速。单飞鸟类的拍打频率与速度呈 U 型关系。串联飞行的鸟类则与此相反;它们的拍打频率随速度的变化呈反U形曲线,在相同速度下比单飞的鸟类高出2.1倍。
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Behavior and biomechanics: flapping frequency during tandem and solo flights of cliff swallows.

Aerodynamic models of bird flight, assuming power minimization, predict a quadratic relationship (i.e. U-shaped curve) between flapping frequency and airspeed. This relationship is supported by experimental bird flight data from wind tunnels, but the degree to which it characterizes natural flight, and the extent to which birds might modify it to accommodate other behaviors, is less known. We hypothesized that the U-shaped relationship would vary or vanish when minimizing power is not a primary consideration. We analyzed videos of wild cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) engaged in solo and tandem (i.e. following or being followed by a conspecific) flights to collect bird flapping frequencies and airspeeds. Solo birds had a U-shaped flapping frequency to speed relationship. Birds engaged in tandem flights had the opposite pattern; their flapping frequencies varied with speed as an inverse U-shaped curve and were up to 2.1 times higher than solo birds at the same speed.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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