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SUBMITTER: Shepard E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6561702 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Shepard Emily E Cole Emma-Louise EL Neate Andrew A Lempidakis Emmanouil E Ross Andrew A
eLife 20190612
For fast-flying birds, the ability to respond to wind during landing is critical, as errors can lead to injury or even death. Nonetheless, landing ability, and its ecological significance, remain unstudied. We show that for auks, 60% of attempts to land at their cliff nests fail in a strong breeze (80% in near-gale winds). This is most likely because wind interferes with the ability to maintain flight control in the last phase of landing. Their extreme flight costs mean that the energetic penalt ...[more]