The ant H. venator can engage in various labors using a pair of elongated mandibles with the ability to rotate about two orthogonal axes. This biaxial rotation enables the ant to gently handle their small, fragile eggs with enhanced contact area and smaller work space. However, how this biaxial rotation influences the ant’s predation ability and how the ant responds to this influence remain elusive. We quantitatively investigate the tribological performance of the ant’s mandibles during interactions with prey by taking morphology and kinematics into consideration. We find that each ant mandible features unique, double-rows of dorsal teeth (DT) and ventral teeth (VT), which are employed to firmly clamp prey over a wide range of sizes by biti...
Small organisms use propulsive springs rather than muscles to repeatedly actuate high acceleration m...
Background: While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to chew and tunnel throug...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...
The ant H. venator can engage in various labors using a pair of elongated mandibles with the ability...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
Speed is a fundamental trait in many animals; the ability to move quickly to capture prey or evade p...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
Animals use a diverse combination of mechanical components, such as levers, springs, and linkages, t...
The co-option of existing traits for novel functions is fundamental to many theories of trait evolut...
The elongation and sharp teeth of ant mandibles are considered important adaptations that have cont...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
Abstract Insects evolved various modifications to their mouthparts, allowing for a broad exploration...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...
Evolutionary innovations underlie the rise of diversity and complexity-the 2 long-term trends in the...
Small organisms use propulsive springs rather than muscles to repeatedly actuate high acceleration m...
Background: While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to chew and tunnel throug...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...
The ant H. venator can engage in various labors using a pair of elongated mandibles with the ability...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
Speed is a fundamental trait in many animals; the ability to move quickly to capture prey or evade p...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
Animals use a diverse combination of mechanical components, such as levers, springs, and linkages, t...
The co-option of existing traits for novel functions is fundamental to many theories of trait evolut...
The elongation and sharp teeth of ant mandibles are considered important adaptations that have cont...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
Abstract Insects evolved various modifications to their mouthparts, allowing for a broad exploration...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...
Evolutionary innovations underlie the rise of diversity and complexity-the 2 long-term trends in the...
Small organisms use propulsive springs rather than muscles to repeatedly actuate high acceleration m...
Background: While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to chew and tunnel throug...
Ants show remarkable ecological and evolutionary success due to their social life history and divisi...