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Novel flight style and light wings boost flight performance of tiny beetles
by
Liu, Hao
, Onishi, Ryo
, Farisenkov, Sergey E.
, Lehmann, Fritz-Olaf
, Kolomenskiy, Dmitry
, Polilov, Alexey A.
, Petrov, Pyotr N.
, Engels, Thomas
, Lapina, Nadezhda A.
in
631/181
/ 631/57
/ 631/601/1466
/ 639/166/988
/ 639/766/747
/ Adaptation
/ Aerodynamics
/ Airspeed
/ Animals
/ Beetles
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Body length
/ Body size
/ Coleoptera
/ Coleoptera - anatomy & histology
/ Coleoptera - physiology
/ Coleoptera - ultrastructure
/ Computer applications
/ Elytra
/ Energy storage
/ Flapping wings
/ Flight
/ Flight characteristics
/ Flight, Animal - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Insects
/ Kinematics
/ Miniaturization
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Reynolds number
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Velocity
/ Wings
/ Wings, Animal - anatomy & histology
/ Wings, Animal - physiology
/ Wings, Animal - ultrastructure
2022
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Novel flight style and light wings boost flight performance of tiny beetles
by
Liu, Hao
, Onishi, Ryo
, Farisenkov, Sergey E.
, Lehmann, Fritz-Olaf
, Kolomenskiy, Dmitry
, Polilov, Alexey A.
, Petrov, Pyotr N.
, Engels, Thomas
, Lapina, Nadezhda A.
in
631/181
/ 631/57
/ 631/601/1466
/ 639/166/988
/ 639/766/747
/ Adaptation
/ Aerodynamics
/ Airspeed
/ Animals
/ Beetles
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Body length
/ Body size
/ Coleoptera
/ Coleoptera - anatomy & histology
/ Coleoptera - physiology
/ Coleoptera - ultrastructure
/ Computer applications
/ Elytra
/ Energy storage
/ Flapping wings
/ Flight
/ Flight characteristics
/ Flight, Animal - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Insects
/ Kinematics
/ Miniaturization
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Reynolds number
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Velocity
/ Wings
/ Wings, Animal - anatomy & histology
/ Wings, Animal - physiology
/ Wings, Animal - ultrastructure
2022
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Novel flight style and light wings boost flight performance of tiny beetles
by
Liu, Hao
, Onishi, Ryo
, Farisenkov, Sergey E.
, Lehmann, Fritz-Olaf
, Kolomenskiy, Dmitry
, Polilov, Alexey A.
, Petrov, Pyotr N.
, Engels, Thomas
, Lapina, Nadezhda A.
in
631/181
/ 631/57
/ 631/601/1466
/ 639/166/988
/ 639/766/747
/ Adaptation
/ Aerodynamics
/ Airspeed
/ Animals
/ Beetles
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Body length
/ Body size
/ Coleoptera
/ Coleoptera - anatomy & histology
/ Coleoptera - physiology
/ Coleoptera - ultrastructure
/ Computer applications
/ Elytra
/ Energy storage
/ Flapping wings
/ Flight
/ Flight characteristics
/ Flight, Animal - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Insects
/ Kinematics
/ Miniaturization
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Reynolds number
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Velocity
/ Wings
/ Wings, Animal - anatomy & histology
/ Wings, Animal - physiology
/ Wings, Animal - ultrastructure
2022
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Novel flight style and light wings boost flight performance of tiny beetles
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Novel flight style and light wings boost flight performance of tiny beetles
2022
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Overview
Flight speed is positively correlated with body size in animals
1
. However, miniature featherwing beetles can fly at speeds and accelerations of insects three times their size
2
. Here we show that this performance results from a reduced wing mass and a previously unknown type of wing-motion cycle. Our experiment combines three-dimensional reconstructions of morphology and kinematics in one of the smallest insects, the beetle
Paratuposa placentis
(body length 395 μm). The flapping bristled wings follow a pronounced figure-of-eight loop that consists of subperpendicular up and down strokes followed by claps at stroke reversals above and below the body. The elytra act as inertial brakes that prevent excessive body oscillation. Computational analyses suggest functional decomposition of the wingbeat cycle into two power half strokes, which produce a large upward force, and two down-dragging recovery half strokes. In contrast to heavier membranous wings, the motion of bristled wings of the same size requires little inertial power. Muscle mechanical power requirements thus remain positive throughout the wingbeat cycle, making elastic energy storage obsolete. These adaptations help to explain how extremely small insects have preserved good aerial performance during miniaturization, one of the factors of their evolutionary success.
Three-dimensional reconstructions of morphology and flight mechanics of the beetle
Paratuposa placentis
reveal adaptations that enable extremely small insects to fly at speeds similar to those of much larger insects.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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