Bolmin O, McElrath T, Wissa A, Alleyne M
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Mechanical Science and Engineering, Urbana, IL, USA.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Natural History Survey, Urbana, IL, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2022 Jun 8. doi: 10.1093/icb/icac068.
Click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) are known for their unique clicking mechanism that generates a powerful legless jump. From an inverted position, click beetles jump by rapidly accelerating their center of mass (COM) upwards. Prior studies on the click beetle jump have focused on relatively small species (body length ranging from 7 to 24 mm) and have assumed that the COM follows a ballistics trajectory during the airborne phase. In this study, we record the jump and the morphology of 38 specimens from diverse click beetle genera (body length varying from 7 to 37 mm) to investigate how body length and jumping performance scale across the mass range. The experimental results are used to test the ballistics motion assumption. We derive the first morphometric scaling laws for click beetles and provide evidence that the click beetle body scales isometrically with increasing body mass. Linear and nonlinear statistical models are developed to study the jumping kinematics. Modeling results show that mass is not a predictor of jump height, take-off angle, velocity at take-off, and maximum acceleration. The ballistics motion assumption is strongly supported. This work provides a modeling framework to reconstruct complete morphological data sets and predict the jumping performance of click beetles from various shapes and sizes.
叩头虫(鞘翅目:叩甲科)以其独特的叩头机制而闻名,这种机制能产生有力的无腿跳跃。叩头虫从倒置位置通过快速向上加速其质心(COM)来跳跃。先前关于叩头虫跳跃的研究主要集中在相对较小的物种(体长7至24毫米),并假设在空气传播阶段质心遵循弹道轨迹。在本研究中,我们记录了来自不同叩头虫属的38个标本(体长从7至37毫米不等)的跳跃和形态,以研究体长和跳跃性能如何在整个质量范围内变化。实验结果用于检验弹道运动假设。我们推导出了叩头虫的首个形态测量比例定律,并提供证据表明叩头虫身体随体重增加呈等比例缩放。我们开发了线性和非线性统计模型来研究跳跃运动学。建模结果表明,质量不是跳跃高度、起跳角度、起跳速度和最大加速度的预测指标。弹道运动假设得到了有力支持。这项工作提供了一个建模框架,用于重建完整的形态数据集,并预测各种形状和大小的叩头虫的跳跃性能。