Trap-jaw ants are characterized by high-speed mandibles used for prey capture and defense. Power-amplified mandibles have independently evolved at least four times among ants, with each lineage using different structures as a latch, spring and trigger. We examined two species from the genus Myrmoteras (subfamily Formicinae), whose morphology is unique among trap-jaw ant lineages, and describe the performance characteristics, spring-loading mechanism and neuronal control of Myrmoteras strikes. Like other trap-jaw ants, Myrmoteras latch their jaws open while the large closer muscle loads potential energy in a spring. The latch differs from other lineages and is likely formed by the co-contraction of the mandible opener and closer muscles. The...
Abstract Insects evolved various modifications to their mouthparts, allowing for a broad exploration...
International audienceBackground: While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to ...
Small animals possess intriguing morphological and behavioral traits that allow them to capture prey...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
Speed is a fundamental trait in many animals; the ability to move quickly to capture prey or evade p...
Animals use a diverse combination of mechanical components, such as levers, springs, and linkages, t...
International audienceHigh-speed power-amplification mechanisms are common throughout the animal kin...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
The co-option of existing traits for novel functions is fundamental to many theories of trait evolut...
SummaryArthropods use a remarkable variety of mechanisms to store energy for rapid ballistic movemen...
Abstract The asymmetric mandibles of termites are hypothetically more efficient, rapid, and powerful...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
A long-standing question in comparative biology is how the evolution of biomechanical systems influe...
Abstract Insects evolved various modifications to their mouthparts, allowing for a broad exploration...
International audienceBackground: While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to ...
Small animals possess intriguing morphological and behavioral traits that allow them to capture prey...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
Speed is a fundamental trait in many animals; the ability to move quickly to capture prey or evade p...
Animals use a diverse combination of mechanical components, such as levers, springs, and linkages, t...
International audienceHigh-speed power-amplification mechanisms are common throughout the animal kin...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
The co-option of existing traits for novel functions is fundamental to many theories of trait evolut...
SummaryArthropods use a remarkable variety of mechanisms to store energy for rapid ballistic movemen...
Abstract The asymmetric mandibles of termites are hypothetically more efficient, rapid, and powerful...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
A long-standing question in comparative biology is how the evolution of biomechanical systems influe...
Abstract Insects evolved various modifications to their mouthparts, allowing for a broad exploration...
International audienceBackground: While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to ...
Small animals possess intriguing morphological and behavioral traits that allow them to capture prey...