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Material stiffness variation in mosquito antennae

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2019.0049

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Anopheles; mating behaviour; Toxorhynchites; confocal laser scanning microscopy; finite-element modelling; antennal hearing

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  1. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme FP/2007-2013/ERC [615030]
  2. EPSRC [EP/H02848X/1]
  3. German Research Foundation (DFG) [MA 7400/1-1]

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The antennae of mosquitoes are model systems for acoustic sensation, in that they obey general principles for sound detection, using both active feedback mechanisms and passive structural adaptations. However, the biomechanical aspect of the antennal structure is much less understood than the mechano-electrical transduction. Using confocal laser scanning microscopy, we measured the fluorescent properties of the antennae of two species of mosquito-Toxorhynchites brevipalpis and Anopheles arabiensis- and, noting that fluorescence is correlated with material stiffness, we found that the structure of the antenna is not a simple beam of homogeneous material, but is in fact a rather more complex structure with spatially distributed discrete changes in material properties. These present as bands or rings of different material in each subunit of the antenna, which repeat along its length. While these structures may simply be required for structural robustness of the antennae, we found that in FEM simulation, these banded structures can strongly affect the resonant frequencies of cantilever-beam systems, and therefore taken together our results suggest that modulating the material properties along the length of the antenna could constitute an additional mechanism for resonant tuning in these species.

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