Abstract
We tested the airframes of a community of microbats in terms of flight
performance, stability and control, and present the first systematic
classification of bat flight manoeuvres. The tail, ears and main-wing all
contributed to these airframe functions. In combination, six airframe ratios
(aspect ratio, wing loading, tail area ratio, ear area ratio, tail length
ratio and ear length ratio) provided robust predictions of species’
foraging microhabitats and foraging strategies (including agility and speed).
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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