The Biomechanics of Insect Flight : : Form, Function, Evolution / / Robert Dudley.

From the rain forests of Borneo to the tenements of Manhattan, winged insects are a conspicuous and abundant feature of life on earth. Here, Robert Dudley presents the first comprehensive explanation of how insects fly. The author relates the biomechanics of flight to insect ecology and evolution in...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
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Chapter One. FLIGHT AND THEPTERYGOTE INSECTA --
Chapter Two. MORPHOLOGY OF THE FLIGHT APPARATUS --
Chapter Three. KINEMATICS A N D AERODYNAMICS OF FLIGHT --
Chapter Four. ENERGETICS A ND FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY --
Chapter Five. STABILITY, MANEUVERABILITY, AND MAXIMUM FLIGHT PERFORMANCE --
Chapter Six. EVOLUTION OF FLIGHT AND FLIGHTLESSNESS --
Chapter Seven. FLIGHT AND INSECT DIVERSIFICATION --
Chapter Eight. FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN INSECT FLIGHT BIOMECHANICS --
GLOSSARY --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
Summary:From the rain forests of Borneo to the tenements of Manhattan, winged insects are a conspicuous and abundant feature of life on earth. Here, Robert Dudley presents the first comprehensive explanation of how insects fly. The author relates the biomechanics of flight to insect ecology and evolution in a major new work of synthesis. The book begins with an overview of insect flight biomechanics. Dudley explains insect morphology, wing motions, aerodynamics, flight energetics, and flight metabolism within a modern phylogenetic setting. Drawing on biomechanical principles, he describes and evaluates flight behavior and the limits to flight performance. The author then takes the next step by developing evolutionary explanations of insect flight. He analyzes the origins of flight in insects, the roles of natural and sexual selection in determining how insects fly, and the relationship between flight and insect size, pollination, predation, dispersal, and migration. Dudley ranges widely--from basic aerodynamics to muscle physiology and swarming behavior--but his focus is the explanation of functional design from evolutionary and ecological perspectives. The importance of flight in the lives of insects has long been recognized but never systematically evaluated. This book addresses that shortcoming. Robert Dudley provides an introduction to insect flight that will be welcomed by students and researchers in biomechanics, entomology, evolution, ecology, and behavior.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780691186344
9783110442502
DOI:10.1515/9780691186344?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Robert Dudley.