Dept. of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 May 29;19(5):e0302536. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302536. eCollection 2024.
Adult moths from framily Spingidae (i.e. hawkmoths or sphinx moths) commonly feed on flower nectar through an extended proboscis, often several centimeters in length and longer than the body of the moth. Feeding on a viscous liquid (nectar) through a long and narrow tube is a challenging fluid dynamic problem and the subject of long-running scientific investigation. Here we characterized the relationship between proboscis submergence depth and nectar drinking rate in Manduca sexta hawkmoths. Video recordings of moth feeding bouts were collected and neural networks were used to extract data by object localization, tracking the location of the nectar meniscus and moths' proboscis tips. We found that although feeding rates vary among bouts, the variation was not associated with proboscis submergence depth. These results show that despite the theoretical possibility of fluid uptake through the walls of the proboscis, such effects do not have a substantial effect on nectar uptake rate, and suggest that nectar must traverse the full length of the proboscis.
成年天蛾科(即天蛾或蜂鸟蛾)通常通过长长的喙吸食花蜜,喙的长度通常为数厘米,比蛾的身体还长。通过又长又细的管子吸食粘性液体(花蜜)是一个具有挑战性的流体动力学问题,也是长期科学研究的主题。在这里,我们描述了烟青虫天蛾的喙浸入深度与花蜜吸食率之间的关系。我们收集了天蛾进食的视频记录,并使用神经网络通过物体定位提取数据,跟踪花蜜弯月面和蛾喙尖端的位置。我们发现,尽管喂食回合中的喂食速度有所不同,但这种变化与喙的浸入深度无关。这些结果表明,尽管通过喙壁吸收流体在理论上是可能的,但这种效应对花蜜吸收率没有实质性影响,这表明花蜜必须穿过喙的全长。