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Mar 24, 2018 · Understanding the atmosphere is central to understanding the movements and behavior of the animals that use it. Aeroecology represents a multidisciplinary approach to study animals in the aerosphere that taps into advanced observation, modeling, and visualization tools.
- Phillip B. Chilson, Winifred F. Frick, Jeffrey F. Kelly, Felix Liechti
- 2017
Mar 1, 2013 · Aeroecology is an emerging scientific discipline that seeks to broaden understanding about the ecological function and biological importance of the aerosphere. The unifying concept of this...
Jun 18, 2008 · We propose that there are at least four major aspects of flight biology that can serve as research foci in the next decade, and in which aerospheric conditions are likely to figure in critical ways: (1) mechanics and aerodynamics of flight; (2) energetics of flight; (3) sensory detection of status of the aerosphere; and (4) motor control of ...
- Sharon M. Swartz, Kenneth S. Breuer, David J. Willis
- 2007
May 21, 2008 · The aerosphere influences both daily and seasonal movements of organisms, and its effects have both short- and long-term consequences for species that use this environment.
- Thomas H. Kunz, Sidney A. Gauthreaux, Nickolay I. Hristov, Jason W. Horn, Gareth Jones, Elisabeth K....
- 2007
Jul 1, 2008 · Travis L. Guerrant. PDF | Aeroecology is a discipline that embraces and integrates the domains of atmospheric science, ecology, earth science, geography, computer science,... | Find, read and...
Nov 30, 2007 · The aerosphere influences both daily and seasonal movements of organisms, and its effects have both short- and long-term consequences for species that use this environment. The biotic interactions and physical conditions in the aerosphere represent important selection pressures that influence traits such as size and shape of organisms, which in ...
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Diverse aspects of the biology of flight may be better understood with reference to an aeroecological approach, particularly the mechanics and energetics of flight, the sensing of aerial flows, and the motor control of flight.