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来自高山溪流中生活的特殊昆虫的超强吸力附件性能(双翅目:长角亚目)。

Extreme suction attachment performance from specialised insects living in mountain streams (Diptera: Blephariceridae).

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Carl Zeiss Research Microscopy Solutions, Pleasanton, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Elife. 2021 Nov 3;10:e63250. doi: 10.7554/eLife.63250.

Abstract

Suction is widely used by animals for strong controllable underwater adhesion but is less well understood than adhesion of terrestrial climbing animals. Here we investigate the attachment of aquatic insect larvae (Blephariceridae), which cling to rocks in torrential streams using the only known muscle-actuated suction organs in insects. We measured their attachment forces on well-defined rough substrates and found that their adhesion was less reduced by micro-roughness than that of terrestrial climbing insects. In vivo visualisation of the suction organs in contact with microstructured substrates revealed that they can mould around large asperities to form a seal. We have shown that the ventral surface of the suction disc is covered by dense arrays of microtrichia, which are stiff spine-like cuticular structures that only make tip contact. Our results demonstrate the impressive performance and versatility of blepharicerid suction organs and highlight their potential as a study system to explore biological suction mechanisms.

摘要

动物广泛使用吸力来实现强大可控的水下附着,但对其的了解远不如对陆地攀爬动物附着的了解。在这里,我们研究了水生昆虫幼虫(Blephariceridae)的附着情况,它们利用昆虫中唯一已知的肌肉驱动吸力器官附着在湍急溪流中的岩石上。我们在明确定义的粗糙基质上测量了它们的附着力,发现它们的附着能力受微观粗糙度的影响小于陆地攀爬昆虫。对与微结构基质接触的吸力器官进行体内可视化显示,它们可以围绕大的粗糙度形成密封。我们已经表明,吸力盘的腹面覆盖着密集的微纤毛阵列,这些微纤毛是坚硬的、类似刺的表皮结构,只与尖端接触。我们的研究结果展示了 Blephariceridae 吸力器官的令人印象深刻的性能和多功能性,并强调了它们作为探索生物吸力机制的研究系统的潜力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/14ad/8565926/d118192ca3e5/elife-63250-fig1.jpg

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