Journal article
A new ultrafast movement enables escape at low temperature
LY Wang, D Stuart-Fox, KH Lee, J Black, AM Franklin
Communications Biology | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2025
Abstract
Escape is a life critical defensive behaviour. One potential escape strategy is using ultrafast movements to relocate quickly. These movements do not rely solely on muscle activation and are beneficial for ectotherms at low temperatures when muscle performance is constrained. However, the functional significance of ultrafast motions is often assumed. Here, we show with high-speed videos that Astraeus jewel beetles (Buprestidae) rapidly open their elytra to flick themselves into the air and the movement is of comparable speed to other known ultrafast movements. Our calculations indicate that it is likely a power-amplified mechanism. Behavioural trials and thermal imaging demonstrate that Astr..
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