雌蝗挖掘阀的磨损力学:足够好 "原则

IF 18.5 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Functional Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1002/adfm.202413510
Andre Eccel Vellwock, Shai Sonnenreich, Shmuel Gershon, Yin Chang, Luca Bertinetti, Maryam Tadayon, Amir Ayali, Yael Politi, Bat-El Pinchasik
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成年雌性沙漠蝗(Schistocerca gregaria)在地下挖掘产卵,以确保成功孵化的最佳条件。雌蝗利用腹部顶端的两对产卵瓣进行挖掘。在反复的挖掘过程中,这些瓣膜会受到相当大的剪切力,可能会随着时间的推移而磨损。通过分析雌蝗一生中的挖掘经历与瓣膜损坏和磨损之间的关系,研究了瓣膜的弹性。研究结果表明,瓣膜能够承受挖掘过程中遇到的巨大剪切力。然而,尽管瓣膜具有这种韧性,但在抗磨损的机械耐久性方面却存在明显的局限性。在雌蝗虫的生命末期,瓣膜出现了严重的磨损迹象,这表明瓣膜的性能有效,但寿命有限,也就是说,瓣膜的指定寿命仅能在大约四个产卵周期内成功产卵。瓣膜材料与动物下颚材料的比较进一步突出了瓣膜材料在进化过程中对其特定功能的适应性,表明在能量投资与生存所需的足够或 "足够好 "的性能之间存在权衡。
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Wear Mechanics of the Female Locust Digging Valves: The “Good Enough” Principle
Adult female desert locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) dig underground to lay their eggs, ensuring optimal conditions for successful hatching. Digging is performed using the two pairs of oviposition valves at the tip of the female's abdomen. These valves are subjected to considerable shear forces during the repeated digging cycles, potentially leading to wear over time. The resilience of the valves is investigated by analyzing the relationship between digging experience and valve damage and wear throughout the female locust's life. The findings reveal the ability of the valves to withstand the significant shear forces encountered during digging. Despite this resilience, however, perceptible limitations in the valves’ mechanical durability against wear are observed. Toward the end of the female locust's life, the valves show substantial signs of wear, indicating effective performance but with limited longevity, i.e., a designated life span that enables successful oviposition for ca. four oviposition cycles. A comparison of the valve material with that of the animals’ mandibles, which are used continuously throughout their life and show remarkable wear-resistance, further highlights the evolutionary adaptation of the valve materials to their specific function, suggesting a trade-off between energetic investment and the sufficient, or “good-enough”, performance that is required for survival.
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Advanced Functional Materials
Advanced Functional Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Firmly established as a top-tier materials science journal, Advanced Functional Materials reports breakthrough research in all aspects of materials science, including nanotechnology, chemistry, physics, and biology every week. Advanced Functional Materials is known for its rapid and fair peer review, quality content, and high impact, making it the first choice of the international materials science community.
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