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1 eric environment to achieve energy-efficient soaring flight.
2 be avian and generally large-bodied users of soaring flight.
3  supremely adapted for long-distance dynamic soaring flight.
4 isometric contractile conditions expected in soaring flight.
5 ures have needed to specialize for efficient soaring flight as a low energy form of travel, and as a
6                            Here, we approach soaring flight as a problem of learning to navigate comp
7 at this structure evolved independently with soaring flight at least seven times, which indicates tha
8 eased, which suggests that, unlike flapping, soaring flight does not lead to greatly increased metabo
9 As albatrosses depend on winds and waves for soaring flight, infrasonic cues may help albatrosses to
10 rds breeding in Western Europe primarily use soaring flight to make annual long-range migrations via
11 hic seabird which predominantly uses dynamic soaring flight, whether flight decisions are modulated t