نتایج جستجو برای: wing shape

تعداد نتایج: 206983  

2016
Robert P. Ray Toshiyuki Nakata Per Henningsson Richard J. Bomphrey

Insect wing shapes are remarkably diverse and the combination of shape and kinematics determines both aerial capabilities and power requirements. However, the contribution of any specific morphological feature to performance is not known. Using targeted RNA interference to modify wing shape far beyond the natural variation found within the population of a single species, we show a direct effect...

2006
EGOITZ SALSAMENDI JOXERRA AIHARTZA URTZI GOITI DAVID ALMENAR INAZIO GARIN

Rhinolophus euryale and R. mehelyi are morphologically very similar species and their distributions overlap extensively in the Mediterranean basin. We modelled their foraging behaviour using echolocation calls and wing morphology and, assuming niche segregation occurs between the two species, we explored how it is shaped by these factors. Resting frequency of echolocation calls was recorded and...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Christian Peter Klingenberg Vincent Debat Derek A Roff

The role of developmental and genetic integration for evolution is contentious. One hypothesis states that integration acts as a constraint on evolution, whereas an alternative is that developmental and genetic systems evolve to match the functional modularity of organisms. This study examined a morphological structure, the cricket wing, where developmental and functional modules are discordant...

2016
M. Teague O’Mara Karla Bauer Dominik Blank Justin W. Baldwin Dina K. N. Dechmann

Within the large order of bats, sexual size dimorphism measured by forearm length and body mass is often female-biased. Several studies have explained this through the effects on load carrying during pregnancy, intrasexual competition, as well as the fecundity and thermoregulation advantages of increased female body size. We hypothesized that wing shape should differ along with size and be unde...

2012
Zhang Jun - Tao Hou Zhong - xi Guo Zheng Chen Li

This article discusses stress analysis and the shape characteristics of the inflatable wing, and then introduces the design method of inflatable wing, in order to accurately approximate a standard airfoil. It specifically analyses the aerodynamic characteristics of the inflatable wing with the method of CFD, along with comparing to standard airfoil, afterwards we carries out the manufacture of ...

2015
Christopher Hassall Sean Brady

Geographical patterns in body size have been described across a wide range of species, leading to the development of a series of fundamental biological rules. However, shape variables are less well-described despite having substantial consequences for organism performance. Wing aspect ratio (AR) has been proposed as a key shape parameter that determines function in flying animals, with high AR ...

2013
Hugo A. Benítez Raffaella Bravi Luis E. Parra Maria-Jose Sanzana Einer Sepúlveda-Zúñiga

Bees and wasps could exhibit shape and size sexual dimorphism, and most of their morphological variation could depend on phenotypic responses due to environmental pressure during ontogenetic development. More complex measurement techniques related to size and shape rather than simply to mass and length should be required to analyze such a complex sexual dimorphism. In this study, differences re...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2015
P Simões I Fragata M Lopes-Cunha M Lima B Kellen M Bárbaro M Santos M Matos

Clinal variation is one of the most emblematic examples of the action of natural selection at a wide geographical range. In Drosophila subobscura, parallel clines in body size and inversions, but not in wing shape, were found in Europe and South and North America. Previous work has shown that a bottleneck effect might be largely responsible for differences in wing trait-inversion association be...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2017
Yukitaka Ishimoto Kaoru Sugimura

The wings in different insect species are morphologically distinct with regards to their size, outer contour (margin) shape, venation, and pigmentation. The basis of the diversity of wing margin shapes remains unknown, despite the fact that gene networks governing the Drosophila wing development have been well characterised. Among the different types of wing margin shapes, smoothly curved conto...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Robert T Jones Yann Le Poul Annabel C Whibley Claire Mérot Richard H ffrench-Constant Mathieu Joron

Mimetic resemblance in unpalatable butterflies has been studied by evolutionary biologists for over a century, but has largely focused on the convergence in wing color patterns. In Heliconius numata, discrete color-pattern morphs closely resemble comimics in the distantly related genus Melinaea. We examine the possibility that the shape of the butterfly wing also shows adaptive convergence. Fir...

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