Tyson L. Hedrick

Tyson L. Hedrick

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Tyson L. Hedrick

Tyson L. Hedrick, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of locomotion, animal flight, comparative biomechanics, biomechanics, insect flight.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Tail-Assisted Pitch Control in Flying Lizards

Aerodynamic response of a red-tailed hawk to discrete transverse gusts

The science and technology of kinematic measurements in a century of Journal of Experimental Biology

Flight behaviours and energy savings in adult and juvenile house martins (Delichon urbicum) foraging near their breeding colony

Drink safely: common swifts (Apus apus) dissipate mechanical energy to decrease flight speed before touch-and-go drinking

Effect of transverse gusts on a Red-tailed Hawk

Tracking the body, wing, and leg kinematics of moving mosquitoes

Surfing birds: flight interactions with a structured vortex wake

Tyson L. Hedrick Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

7133

Citations(since 2020)

3224

Cited By

5144

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

69

i10Index(since 2020)

61

Email

University Profile Page

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Tyson L. Hedrick Skills & Research Interests

locomotion

animal flight

comparative biomechanics

biomechanics

insect flight

Top articles of Tyson L. Hedrick

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tail-Assisted Pitch Control in Flying Lizards

Shane D Ross

Mohamed A Zakaria

John J Socha

Tyson Hedrick

Pranav Khandelwal

2024

Aerodynamic response of a red-tailed hawk to discrete transverse gusts

Bioinspiration & Biomimetics

Colin Bamford

Paul Swiney

Jack Nix

Tyson L Hedrick

Vrishank Raghav

2024/4/3

The science and technology of kinematic measurements in a century of Journal of Experimental Biology

Matthew J McHenry

Tyson L Hedrick

2023/1/1

Flight behaviours and energy savings in adult and juvenile house martins (Delichon urbicum) foraging near their breeding colony

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Geoffrey Ruaux

Kyra Monmasson

Tyson L Hedrick

Sophie Lumineau

Emmanuel de Margerie

2023/6

Drink safely: common swifts (Apus apus) dissipate mechanical energy to decrease flight speed before touch-and-go drinking

Journal of Experimental Biology

Geoffrey Ruaux

Kyra Monmasson

Tyson L Hedrick

Sophie Lumineau

Emmanuel de Margerie

2023/3/15

Effect of transverse gusts on a Red-tailed Hawk

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Colin Bamford

Paul Swiney

Jack Nix

Tyson Hedrick

Vrishank Raghav

2023/11/20

Tracking the body, wing, and leg kinematics of moving mosquitoes

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols

Tyson L Hedrick

Andrew K Dickerson

Florian T Muijres

Remco Pieters

2023/2/1

Surfing birds: flight interactions with a structured vortex wake

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Siyang Hao

Rónán Gissler

Jayna Rybner

Kiera Fullick

Mareesa Islam

...

2023/11/20

Reduced Order Modeling of Wake Structures in Hawkmoth Hovering Flight

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Seth Lionetti

Tyson Hedrick

Chengyu Li

2023/11/19

Chapter Three Effects of physical activity and impact loading rate on knee osteoarthritis

Ian J Wallace

Grant J Riew

Rebecca Landau

Alison M Bendele

Nicholas B Holowka

...

2023

Numerical investigation of olfactory performance in upwind surging hawkmoth flight

Seth Lionetti

Tyson L Hedrick

Chengyu Li

2023

Morphological evolution of bird wings follows a mechanical sensitivity gradient determined by the aerodynamics of flapping flight

Nature Communications

Jonathan A Rader

Tyson L Hedrick

2023/11/18

How Turkey vultures tune their airspeed to environmental and behavioral factors

bioRxiv

Jonathan Rader

Tyson L Hedrick

2022/7/10

Musculoskeletal wing-actuation model of hummingbirds predicts diverse effects of primary flight muscles in hovering flight

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Suyash Agrawal

Bret W Tobalske

Zafar Anwar

Haoxiang Luo

Tyson L Hedrick

...

2022/12/7

Insect flight: Flies use a throttle to steer

Current Biology

Tyson L Hedrick

Bradley H Dickerson

2022/3/14

Flight in Flocks: Surfing in the wake of other birds?

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Sonja Friman

Siyang Hao

Cory Elowe

Laura Mendez

Raul Ayala

...

2022/11/21

Combined effects of body posture and three-dimensional wing shape enable efficient gliding in flying lizards

Scientific reports

Pranav C Khandelwal

Tyson L Hedrick

2022/2/2

Surfing Birds: Bird flight and engineered wing responses to an unsteady vortex wake

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Siyang Hao

Sonja Friman

Cory Elowe

Laura Mendez

Jared Ramirez

...

2022/11/21

Experimental evidence that physical activity inhibits osteoarthritis: Implications for inferring activity patterns from osteoarthritis in archeological human skeletons

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

Ian J Wallace

Grant J Riew

Rebecca Landau

Alison M Bendele

Nicholas B Holowka

...

2022/2

Effects of flight speed on olfactory sensitivity in upwind surging flights of a hawkmoth

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Seth Lionetti

Tyson Hedrick

Chengyu Li

2022/11/21

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Andrew Biewener

Harvard University

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Brown University

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Rajat Mittal

Rajat Mittal

Johns Hopkins University

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Margrit Betke

Margrit Betke

Boston University

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Elizabeth L. Brainerd

Elizabeth L. Brainerd

Brown University

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Stephen Gatesy

Stephen Gatesy

Brown University

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