Data from: Ontogeny of aerial righting and wing flapping in juvenile birds
Mechanisms of aerial righting in juvenile chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar) were studied from hatching to 14 days-post-hatching (dph). Asymmetric movements of the wings were used from 1 to 8 dph to effect progressively more successful righting behaviour via body roll. Following 8 dph, wing motions...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mechanisms of aerial righting in juvenile chukar partridge (Alectoris
chukar) were studied from hatching to 14 days-post-hatching (dph).
Asymmetric movements of the wings were used from 1 to 8 dph to effect
progressively more successful righting behaviour via body roll. Following
8 dph, wing motions transitioned to bilaterally symmetric flapping that
yielded aerial righting via nose-down pitch, along with substantial
increases in vertical force production during descent. Ontogenetically,
the use of such wing motions to effect aerial righting precedes both
symmetric flapping and a previously documented behaviour in chukar (i.e.
wing-assisted incline running) hypothesized to be relevant to incipient
flight evolution in birds. These findings highlight the importance of
asymmetric wing activation and controlled aerial manoeuvres during bird
development and are potentially relevant to understanding the origins of
avian flight. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.s6k44 |