黑 (Rynchops niger) 在食飞行期间利用风梯度
Laura X Mendez1, Tyson L Hedrick1
1Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
The Journal of experimental biology
|July 26, 2024
概括
黑色滑翔机使用"半管滑翔"策略,在上升时飞向逆风,在下降时飞向逆风. 这种行为使它们能够利用风能,从而降低在食期间的飞行成本.
科学领域:
- 航空飞行动态 航空飞行动态
- 生物能源学 生物能源学
- 动物行为 动物行为
背景情况:
- 鸟类利用环境特征,如风梯度,以尽量减少飞行成本.
- 黑 (Rynchops niger) 呈现出独特的食行为 (skimming),包括在水面上飞行,他们的下下被淹没.
- 之前对黑皮的研究集中在地面效应上,忽视了空中相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究假设的"半管脱脂"策略在黑色脱脂器中.
- 为了确定黑皮者是否利用风梯度来节省在食期间的能量.
- 量化这种空中机动的潜在成本降低.
主要方法:
- 使用视频录制来拍摄黑飞行路径.
- 在两个沿海现场站点测量风速和风向.
- 分析了70个鸟类的踪迹,以将飞行模式与风梯度相关联.
主要成果:
- 飞行员在上升时向风上飞行,在下降时向风下飞行,这与从风梯度收集能量是一致的.
- 观察到的飞行模式表明,这是一个故意的风梯度能量提取机动.
- 风的梯度和滑皮机的行为表明,潜在的食成本降低高达2.5%.
结论:
- 黑色滑皮者采用"半管滑皮"策略来利用风的梯度.
- 这一策略可能会大大降低它们专门的食飞行的能源成本.
- 了解这些空中相互作用为航空飞行效率提供了新的见解.
相关概念视频
Optimal Foraging
12.0K
How animals obtain and eat their food is called foraging behavior. Foraging can include searching for plants and hunting for prey and depends on the species and environment.
12.0K
Conservation of Declining Populations
9.6K
Conservation of declining population focuses on ways of detecting, diagnosing, and halting a population decline. The approach uses methods to prevent populations from going extinct.
9.6K
Migration
7.9K
Migration is long-range, seasonal movement from one region or habitat to another. This common strategy, carried out by many different organisms around the world, is an adaptive response that typically corresponds to changes in an organism’s environment, like resource availability or climate. Migrations can involve huge groups of thousands of animals as well as single individuals traveling alone and can range from thousands of kilometers to just a few hundred meters.
7.9K
Frequency-dependent Selection
21.9K
When the fitness of a trait is influenced by how common it is (i.e., its frequency) relative to different traits within a population, this is referred to as frequency-dependent selection. Frequency-dependent selection may occur between species or within a single species. This type of selection can either be positive—with more common phenotypes having higher fitness—or negative, with rarer phenotypes conferring increased fitness.
21.9K
Predator-Prey Interactions
16.2K
Predators consume prey for energy. Predators that acquire prey and prey that avoid predation both increase their chances of survival and reproduction (i.e., fitness). Routine predator-prey interactions elicit mutual adaptations that improve predator offenses, such as claws, teeth, and speed, as well as prey defenses, including crypsis, aposematism, and mimicry. Thus, predator-prey interactions resemble an evolutionary arms race.
16.2K
Convergent Evolution
27.7K
Evolution shapes the features of organisms over time, ensuring that they are suited for the environments in which they live. Sometimes, selection pressure leads to the rise of similar but unrelated adaptations in organisms with no recent common ancestors, a process known as convergent evolution.
27.7K


