Quantitative analysis of wing interference patterns in Drosophila spp. using hyperspectral images

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Physiological Entomology Pub Date : 2023-01-18 DOI:10.1111/phen.12405
Kazuo H. Takahashi
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Abstract

Recent studies have reported wing interference patterns (WIPs), which reflect the microstructure of the wing, for small insects belonging to the Diptera and Hymenoptera orders. WIPs have been evaluated using RGB or multispectral images, but in contrast to these approaches, hyperspectral images allow a more detailed analysis of spectral variation, which may not be captured by RGB or multispectral images. Here, I investigated the WIPs of 12 Drosophila species using hyperspectral images. The average spectrum was calculated for each of the six compartments of the wing region and for the entire wing, including all six compartments. This information was used to evaluate sexual and interspecific differences in the WIPs of 12 Drosophila species. In addition, the possibility of species discrimination based on WIPs was explored using the random forest machine learning algorithm. The present study demonstrates significant sex and interspecific differences in WIPs for each of the six compartments of the wing regions as well as for the entire wing region. The results of the random forest machine learning algorithm suggested the possibility of species identification based on WIPs.

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利用高光谱图像对果蝇翅膀干扰模式的定量分析
最近的研究报道了双翅目和膜翅目小昆虫的翅膀干扰模式(WIPs),它反映了翅膀的微观结构。已经使用RGB或多光谱图像对WIPs进行了评估,但与这些方法相比,高光谱图像允许对光谱变化进行更详细的分析,而RGB或多频谱图像可能无法捕捉到光谱变化。在这里,我使用高光谱图像研究了12种果蝇的WIPs。计算了机翼区域六个舱室中每个舱室的平均光谱以及整个机翼的平均光谱,包括所有六个舱室。该信息用于评估12种果蝇WIPs的性别和种间差异。此外,使用随机森林机器学习算法探索了基于WIPs的物种识别的可能性。本研究表明,翅膀区域六个隔间中的每一个以及整个翅膀区域的WIPs都存在显著的性别和种间差异。随机森林机器学习算法的结果表明了基于WIPs的物种识别的可能性。
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Physiological Entomology
Physiological Entomology 生物-昆虫学
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21
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Entomology broadly considers “how insects work” and how they are adapted to their environments at all levels from genes and molecules, anatomy and structure, to behaviour and interactions of whole organisms. We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. The journal thus has a focus on physiological and experimental approaches to understanding how insects function. The broad subject coverage of the Journal includes, but is not limited to: -experimental analysis of behaviour- behavioural physiology and biochemistry- neurobiology and sensory physiology- general physiology- circadian rhythms and photoperiodism- chemical ecology
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