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Flight in Ground Effect Dramatically Reduces Aerodynamic Costs in Bats (Current Biology)
 


Animals flying close to a surface may save energy, but measurements have been lacking. Johansson et al. find that energy savings for Daubenton`s bats during flapping flight in ground effect are twice the model predictions. The bats may also vary the wing stroke to modulate savings, challenging our understanding of how animals use ground effect.


 
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