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253 related items for PubMed ID: 32661147

  • 1. Physical limits of flight performance in the heaviest soaring bird.
    Williams HJ, Shepard ELC, Holton MD, Alarcón PAE, Wilson RP, Lambertucci SA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2020 Jul 28; 117(30):17884-17890. PubMed ID: 32661147
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  • 2. The gateway to Africa: What determines sea crossing performance of a migratory soaring bird at the Strait of Gibraltar?
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  • 8. The aerodynamics of Argentavis, the world's largest flying bird from the Miocene of Argentina.
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  • 10. Decision-making by a soaring bird: time, energy and risk considerations at different spatio-temporal scales.
    Harel R, Duriez O, Spiegel O, Fluhr J, Horvitz N, Getz WM, Bouten W, Sarrazin F, Hatzofe O, Nathan R.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 2016 Sep 26; 371(1704):. PubMed ID: 27528787
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  • 12. Migration by soaring or flapping: numerical atmospheric simulations reveal that turbulence kinetic energy dictates bee-eater flight mode.
    Sapir N, Horvitz N, Wikelski M, Avissar R, Mahrer Y, Nathan R.
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  • 13. Testing an emerging paradigm in migration ecology shows surprising differences in efficiency between flight modes.
    Duerr AE, Miller TA, Lanzone M, Brandes D, Cooper J, O'Malley K, Maisonneuve C, Tremblay J, Katzner T.
    PLoS One; 2012 Nov 22; 7(4):e35548. PubMed ID: 22558166
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  • 15. Why Do Kestrels Soar?
    Hernández-Pliego J, Rodríguez C, Bustamante J.
    PLoS One; 2015 Nov 22; 10(12):e0145402. PubMed ID: 26689780
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  • 16. Vultures respond to challenges of near-ground thermal soaring by varying bank angle.
    Williams HJ, Duriez O, Holton MD, Dell'Omo G, Wilson RP, Shepard ELC.
    J Exp Biol; 2018 Dec 03; 221(Pt 23):. PubMed ID: 30337356
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    Thedin R, Brandes D, Quon E, Sandhu R, Tripp C.
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  • 18. Match between soaring modes of black kites and the fine-scale distribution of updrafts.
    Santos CD, Hanssen F, Muñoz AR, Onrubia A, Wikelski M, May R, Silva JP.
    Sci Rep; 2017 Jul 25; 7(1):6421. PubMed ID: 28743947
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