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MinireviewHitching a lift hydrodynamically - in swimming, flying and cyclingR McNeill Alexander  School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK author email corresponding author email
Journal of Biology 2004,
3:7doi:10.1186/jbiol5 Abstract
Swimming animals set the water around them moving, and flying animals generate air movements. Other animals traveling with them can save energy by exploiting these movements of the fluid medium; similarly, a cyclist can save energy by riding close behind another. A new study of dolphin mothers and calves exemplifies the advantages of moving in concert. |