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Water striders adjust leg movement speed to optimize takeoff velocity for their morphology
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Title
Water striders adjust leg movement speed to optimize takeoff velocity for their morphology
Issued Date
2016-12
Citation
Nature Communications, v.7
Type
Article
Keywords
GERRIS-LACUSTRISHABITATHETEROPTERAHexapodaLOCOMOTIONPHYLOGENYSURFACEWING MORPHOLOGYBODYFLIGHT BEHAVIORFLOATING OBJECTSGerridae
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
Water striders are water-walking insects that can jump upwards from the water surface. Quick jumps allow striders to avoid sudden dangers such as predators' attacks, and therefore their jumping is expected to be shaped by natural selection for optimal performance. Related species with different morphological constraints could require different jumping mechanics to successfully avoid predation. Here we show that jumping striders tune their leg rotation speed to reach the maximum jumping speed that water surface allows. We find that the leg stroke speeds of water strider species with different leg morphologies correspond to mathematically calculated morphology-specific optima that maximize vertical takeoff velocity by fully exploiting the capillary force of water. These results improve the understanding of correlated evolution between morphology and leg movements in small jumping insects, and provide a theoretical basis to develop biomimetic technology in semi-aquatic environments.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/5057
DOI
10.1038/ncomms13698
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
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