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Wingbeat frequency and the body drag anomaly: wind tunnel observations on a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) and a teal (Anas crecca)

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Fig. 1. Double-logarithmic plot of wingbeat frequency, observed at1 h intervals during 16h of horizontal flight at an equivalent air speedmean frequency
Fig. 2. Double-logarithmic plot of wingbeat frequency during sixhorizontal flights at an equivalent air speed of 13.1m sversus0.364±0.0587 (−1 by the teal body mass
Fig. 4. Linear plot of wingbeat frequency (ffitted by the teal in horizontal flight ) during three flights ofversus equivalent air speed (V)
Table 2. Values of variables used in calculating Vmp fromequation 4
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