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Fastest Birds

Yves Earhart

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Fastest Birds" delves into the remarkable world of nature's aerial speed champions, focusing on two extraordinary species: the spine-tailed swift, capable of reaching 171 kilometers per hour in level flight, and the peregrine falcon, achieving diving speeds over 380 kilometers per hour.This comprehensive exploration combines cutting-edge research methods, including wind tunnel studies and high-speed photography, to unravel the sophisticated adaptations that enable these birds' extraordinary capabilities. The book progresses logically from fundamental physics principles to specific biological adaptations, concluding with real-world applications and behavioral insights.Readers discover fascinating details about specialized respiratory systems and streamlined body structures that make such incredible speeds possible. The interdisciplinary approach brings together perspectives from ornithologists, aerospace engineers, and biomechanics experts, creating a rich understanding of high-speed flight in nature.What sets this work apart is its blend of technical precision and accessibility, supported by detailed diagrams and data visualizations that bring complex concepts to life. The research has practical applications beyond biology, influencing aircraft design and contributing to wildlife conservation efforts. Whether you're a professional researcher or an enthusiast of natural science, the book offers valuable insights into how these remarkable birds have evolved to become the fastest creatures in the skies, while raising intriguing questions about the ultimate limits of avian flight capabilities.
Verfügbar seit: 31.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 104 Seiten.

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