Meeting Abstract 71.4 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Kinematics of a fast bat: Changes in wing kinematics with flight speed in the migratory bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) HRISTOV, N.I.*; RISKIN, D.K.; HUBEL, T.Y.; ALLEN, L.C.; BREUER, K.S.; SWARTZ, S.M.; Brown University, Providence, RI nickolay_hristov@brown.edu Bats are unique among mammals in their ability to fly. Although flight in bats originated from […]
sessions: Session 71
Do vespertilionid bats have a third wing
Meeting Abstract 71.2 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Do vespertilionid bats have a third wing? ADAMS, R.A.**; SNODE, E.; Univ. of Northern Colorado, Greeley rick.adams@unco.edu Although the uropatagium of vespertilionid bats is well known for its use as an insect catchment during foraging, the inter-femoral membrane has been largely ignored as an active contributor to flight mechanics. Indeed, the […]
Bat flight and hierarchies of variability
Meeting Abstract 71.5 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Bat flight and hierarchies of variability HUBEL, T.Y.*; HRISTOV, N.I.; RISKIN, D.K.; SWARTZ, S.M.; BREUER, K.S.; Brown University tatjana_hubel@brown.edu Kinematics as well as morphology differ greatly among the approximately 1200 living species of bats, and it is crucial to understand the effects that the body, wing shape and pattern of wing […]
Wing folding in bats Aspects of morphology and phylogenetic interpretation
Meeting Abstract 71.3 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Wing folding in bats: Aspects of morphology and phylogenetic interpretation ARMOUR, Maria T.*; SIMMONS, Nancy B.; SCHUTT, WIlliam A. Jr.; Emerson College, Boston, MA; American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY; C.W. Post College of Long Island University, Brookville, NY m.t.armour@gmail.com The bat forelimb is functionally unique among mammals because […]
The effect of wingbeat frequency on aerodynamic force and wake structure using a bat-like mechanical flapper
Meeting Abstract 71.6 Wednesday, Jan. 6 The effect of wingbeat frequency on aerodynamic force and wake structure using a bat-like mechanical flapper BAHLMAN, Joseph Wm*; SCHUNK, Cosima; SWARTZ, Sharon M.; BREUER, Kenneth S.; Brown University; Hochschule Bremen, University of Applied Sciences; Brown University; Brown University joseph_bahlman@brown.edu The aerodynamic forces produced by a bat’s wings depends on its […]
Primary Downstroke Muscle Activity and Shoulder Movements in Free-tailed Bats
Meeting Abstract 71.1 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Primary Downstroke Muscle Activity and Shoulder Movements in Free-tailed Bats. HERMANSON, J.W.*; ALTENBACH, J.S.; Cornell Univ., Ithaca; Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque jwh6@cornell.edu We explored several hypotheses about primary downstroke muscle function and skeletal motion in free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis). Bats were implanted with 0.2 mm diameter stainless steel pins in […]
Kinematics of a fast bat Changes in wing kinematics with flight speed in the migratory bat (Tadarida brasiliensis)
Meeting Abstract 71.4 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Kinematics of a fast bat: Changes in wing kinematics with flight speed in the migratory bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) HRISTOV, N.I.*; RISKIN, D.K.; HUBEL, T.Y.; ALLEN, L.C.; BREUER, K.S.; SWARTZ, S.M.; Brown University, Providence, RI nickolay_hristov@brown.edu Bats are unique among mammals in their ability to fly. Although flight in bats originated from […]
Do vespertilionid bats have a third wing
Meeting Abstract 71.2 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Do vespertilionid bats have a third wing? ADAMS, R.A.**; SNODE, E.; Univ. of Northern Colorado, Greeley rick.adams@unco.edu Although the uropatagium of vespertilionid bats is well known for its use as an insect catchment during foraging, the inter-femoral membrane has been largely ignored as an active contributor to flight mechanics. Indeed, the […]
Bat flight and hierarchies of variability
Meeting Abstract 71.5 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Bat flight and hierarchies of variability HUBEL, T.Y.*; HRISTOV, N.I.; RISKIN, D.K.; SWARTZ, S.M.; BREUER, K.S.; Brown University tatjana_hubel@brown.edu Kinematics as well as morphology differ greatly among the approximately 1200 living species of bats, and it is crucial to understand the effects that the body, wing shape and pattern of wing […]
The contribution of desiccation and starvation to cold mortality in Drosophila melanogaster
Meeting Abstract 71.6 Thursday, Jan. 6 The contribution of desiccation and starvation to cold mortality in Drosophila melanogaster KOBEY, R.L.*; MONTOOTH, K.L.; Indiana University; Indiana University rkobey@indiana.edu In order to better understand how organisms acclimate and adapt to low temperatures, we are investigating the physiological basis for cold tolerance in fruit flies. The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, […]