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Title: Heat dissipation during hovering and forward flight in hummingbirds
Authors: Powers, Donald R.
Keywords: Biology
Physiology
Biomechanics
Heat dissipation
Heat balance
Flight
Plumage
Hummingbirds
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Flying animals generate large amounts of heat, which must be dissipated to avoid overheating. In birds, heat dissipation is complicated by feathers, which cover most body surfaces and retard heat loss. To understand how birds manage heat budgets during flight, it is critical to know how heat moves from the skin to the external environment. Hummingbirds are instructive because they fly at speeds from 0 to more than 12 m s −1, during which they transit from radiative to convective heat loss. We used infrared thermography and particle image velocimetry to test the effects of flight speed on heat loss from specific body regions in flying calliope hummingbirds (Selasphorus calliope).
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23589
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