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. 2015 Jun 5;5:10992. doi: 10.1038/srep10992

Table 1. Wing-beat Characteristics. Comparison of various flight parameters when the pattern was moving at the highest speed in (+1) or against (−1) the flight direction, with a corresponding set of control measurements when the pattern was stationary.

  Moving pattern (+1) Stationary control Statistical comparison Moving pattern (-1) Stationary control Statistical comparison
  Avg. Std. Dev. Avg. Std. Dev. p (T-Test) Avg. Std.Dev. Avg. Std. Dev. p (T-Test)
WB-Dur. (ms) 60 3 62 4 0.030 60 4 60 3 0.608
WB-No. 19 5 21 6 0.006 20 5 19 5 0.038
FB-Dur.(ms) 699 125 687 103 0.700 751 156 738 141 0.744
FB-Perc. 44% 12% 40% 11% 0.067 44% 13% 44% 11% 0.893

Shown are the average duration of the wing beat (WB-Dur.), the total number of wing beats (WB-No.), the average amount of time spent flap-bounding per flight (FB-Dur.), and the relative amount of time spent flap-bounding (FB-Perc.). The p values represent the results of two-tailed paired T-tests to check for significant differences between the parameter values measured in the tests with the moving patterns, and the corresponding stationary controls. Note that the values for the stationary controls are not the same in the two sets, because separate control trials were conducted prior to each experiment with a moving pattern. This was done to account for daily variation in the birds’ performance, as experimental conditions were conducted on different days (see ‘Experimental Procedures’).