Larabee Fredrick J, Gibson Josh C, Rivera Michael D, Anderson Philip S L, Suarez Andrew V
Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior.
Department of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 1000 Constitution Ave., Washington DC.
Integr Comp Biol. 2022 Jun 11. doi: 10.1093/icb/icac091.
Muscle fatigue can reduce performance potentially affecting an organism's fitness. However, some aspects of fatigue could be overcome by employing a latch-mediated spring actuated system (LaMSA) where muscle activity is decoupled from movement. We estimated the effects of muscle fatigue on different aspects of mandible performance in six species of ants, two whose mandibles are directly actuated by muscles and four that have LaMSA "trap-jaw" mandibles. We found evidence that the LaMSA system of trap-jaw ants may prevent some aspects of performance from declining with repeated use, including duration, acceleration and peak velocity. However, inter-strike interval increased with repeated strikes suggesting that muscle fatigue still comes into play during the spring loading phase. In contrast, one species with directly actuated mandibles showed a decline in bite force over time. These results have implications for design principles aimed at minimizing the effects of fatigue on performance in spring and motor actuated systems.
肌肉疲劳会降低性能,可能影响生物体的健康状况。然而,通过采用一种锁扣介导的弹簧驱动系统(LaMSA),其中肌肉活动与运动解耦,疲劳的某些方面是可以克服的。我们估计了肌肉疲劳对六种蚂蚁下颌性能不同方面的影响,其中两种蚂蚁的下颌由肌肉直接驱动,另外四种具有LaMSA“陷阱颚”下颌。我们发现有证据表明,陷阱颚蚂蚁的LaMSA系统可能会防止性能的某些方面随着重复使用而下降,包括持续时间、加速度和峰值速度。然而,随着重复打击,打击间隔时间增加,这表明在弹簧加载阶段肌肉疲劳仍然会起作用。相比之下,一种下颌由肌肉直接驱动的蚂蚁随着时间的推移咬合力下降。这些结果对旨在最小化疲劳对弹簧和电机驱动系统性能影响的设计原则具有启示意义。