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Fig. 1. Time course of four temperatures measured on a pigeon's body during a typical experimental run at a constant air temperature (TAIR=25°C): one of the body core (TINT) and three of external surfaces of the wing, at level of the skin (TSIW), insulation plumage (TPIW) and flight plumage (TPFW). Phase 1 corresponds to a period where TINT is increased and phase 2 to a period where TINT is stabilized, both by adjustment of the microwave load (PMW). Phase 3 begins when the wind speed (UWIN) is increased from 0 to 11 m s-1 and the artificial sky temperature (TASK) is decreased from TAIR to a nominal value of -78°C. Phase 4 began by switching the microwave source off. The increase in TASK during phase 3 and 4 was due to heating of the tunnel walls by the moving air. The regular oscillations of air and other temperatures were due to the room cooling system.





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