Flapping tail membrane in bats produces potentially important thrust during horizontal takeoffs and very slow flight
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Hindlimb motion during steady flight of the lesser dog-faced fruit bat, Cynopterus brachyotis.Excepting Myotis capaccinii, the wings' contribution to take-off performance does not correlate with foraging ecology in six species of insectivorous bat.Direct lateral maneuvers in hawkmoths.Wing morphology of Neotropical bats: a quantitative and qualitative analysis with implications for habitat use
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Flapping tail membrane in bats produces potentially important thrust during horizontal takeoffs and very slow flight
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Flapping tail membrane in bats ...... takeoffs and very slow flight
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Flapping tail membrane in bats ...... takeoffs and very slow flight
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Flapping tail membrane in bats ...... takeoffs and very slow flight
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Emily R Snode
Jason B Shaw
Rick A Adams
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0032074
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z