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Scaling of wingbeat frequency with body mass in bats and limits to maximum bat size

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Table 1. New data on body mass and wingbeat frequency in bats
Fig.for all bats taken together (1. Least-squares regression lines for wingbeat frequency vs body massN65; this study and literature data), with theline for birds (Rayner, 1988) inserted for comparison.
Fig.2. Least-squares regression line for wingbeat frequency vs body massfor data from this study for bats in free flight in the field (N25).
Table 4. Downstroke muscle mass expressed as a fraction of thebody mass in various samples of bats
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