Lund Vision Group, Department of Biology, Lund University, 22362 Lund, Sweden.
School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2021 Feb 25;224(Pt 4):jeb236240. doi: 10.1242/jeb.236240.
Wing integrity is crucial to the many insect species that spend distinct portions of their life in flight. How insects cope with the consequences of wing damage is therefore a central question when studying how robust flight performance is possible with such fragile chitinous wings. It has been shown in a variety of insect species that the loss in lift-force production resulting from wing damage is generally compensated by an increase in wing beat frequency rather than amplitude. The consequences of wing damage for flight performance, however, are less well understood, and vary considerably between species and behavioural tasks. One hypothesis reconciling the varying results is that wing damage might affect fast flight manoeuvres with high acceleration, but not slower ones. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the effect of wing damage on the manoeuvrability of hummingbird hawkmoths () tracking a motorised flower. This assay allowed us to sample a range of movements at different temporal frequencies, and thus assess whether wing damage affected faster or slower flight manoeuvres. We show that hummingbird hawkmoths compensate for the loss in lift force mainly by increasing wing beat amplitude, yet with a significant contribution of wing beat frequency. We did not observe any effects of wing damage on flight manoeuvrability at either high or low temporal frequencies.
翅膀的完整性对于许多在飞行中度过不同阶段的昆虫物种至关重要。因此,当研究如何在如此脆弱的几丁质翅膀上实现稳健的飞行性能时,昆虫如何应对翅膀损伤的后果是一个核心问题。已经在各种昆虫物种中表明,由于翅膀损伤导致的升力产生损失通常通过增加翅膀拍打频率而不是幅度来补偿。然而,翅膀损伤对飞行性能的影响还不太清楚,并且在物种和行为任务之间差异很大。一个解释不同结果的假设是,翅膀损伤可能会影响具有高加速度的快速飞行机动,但不会影响较慢的机动。为了验证这一假设,我们研究了翅膀损伤对跟踪机动花的蜂鸟鹰蛾的机动性的影响。这种测定方法使我们能够在不同的时间频率下采样一系列运动,从而评估翅膀损伤是否会影响更快或更慢的飞行机动。我们表明,蜂鸟鹰蛾主要通过增加翅膀拍打幅度来补偿升力损失,但翅膀拍打频率也有显著贡献。我们在高或低时间频率下都没有观察到翅膀损伤对飞行机动性的任何影响。