A leaf-mimicking moth uses nanostructures to create 3D leaf shape appearance.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-24 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2025.01.029
Jennifer L Kelley, Anna-Lee Jessop, Mahdi K Karahroudi, Gerd E Schröder-Turk, Bodo D Wilts
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Nature provides many astonishing examples of visual deception, from fish that resemble leaves to spiders and butterfly pupae that look like bird droppings or moth larvae that bear a striking resemblance to the head and neck of a tree snake.1,2 Most types of camouflage rely on preventing object detection, but this strategy of resemblance, known as masquerade, operates by fooling the viewer into misidentifying the animal as an inedible or unprofitable object rather than as predator or prey.3 As masquerade hinders object identification, the masquerader must have coloration that recreates the visual features of the object being mimicked. Here, we report a leaf-mimicking nocturnal moth, Eudocima aurantia (Noctuidae), that mimics not only leaf coloration but also a leaf's surface highlights and appearance. The three-dimensional (3D) leaf-like appearance, which is accentuated by the apparent presence of a 3D midrib, is achieved with a featureless planar wing featuring uniformly oriented scales that combine structural and pigmentary coloration. Remarkably, these specialized nanostructures occur in those regions of the wing surface that correspond to the convex parts of a leaf. These structures and pigments combine scattering, absorption, and additive color mixing to produce a leaf-like brown coloration. E. aurantia has exploited the inherent mirror-like properties of thin-film reflectors to produce directional reflections that are usually associated with highlights on smooth, curved surfaces. Specular reflections provide a strong indicator of surface curvature to visual systems,4 suggesting that 3D shape mimicry is an integral part of the visual deception.

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一种模仿叶子的飞蛾使用纳米结构来创造3D叶子形状的外观。
大自然提供了许多惊人的视觉欺骗的例子,从看起来像树叶的鱼,到看起来像鸟粪的蜘蛛和蝴蝶蛹,以及与树蛇的头颈惊人相似的蛾幼虫。大多数类型的伪装依赖于防止物体被发现,但是这种相似的策略,被称为伪装,通过欺骗观众将动物误认为是不可食用或无利可图的物体,而不是捕食者或猎物由于假面舞妨碍了对象的识别,假面舞者必须有颜色来重现被模仿对象的视觉特征。在这里,我们报告了一种模仿叶子的夜间蛾,Eudocima aurantia(夜蛾科),它不仅模仿叶子的颜色,还模仿叶子的表面亮点和外观。三维(3D)叶状外观,通过3D中脉的明显存在而更加突出,通过无特征的平面机翼实现,该机翼具有均匀定向的鳞片,结合了结构和色素的颜色。值得注意的是,这些特殊的纳米结构出现在翅膀表面的那些区域,这些区域对应于叶子的凸部分。这些结构和颜料结合了散射、吸收和加色混合,产生了叶子状的棕色。E. aurantia利用薄膜反射器固有的镜面特性来产生定向反射,这种反射通常与光滑曲面上的高光有关。镜面反射为视觉系统提供了表面曲率的强烈指示,4表明3D形状模仿是视觉欺骗的一个组成部分。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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