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Physics of sliding on water predicts morphological and behavioral allometry across a wide range of body sizes in water striders (Gerridae)

Kim, W.; Lee, J. H.; Pham, T. H.; Tran, A. D.; Ha, J.; Bang, S. Y.; Jablonski, P. G.; Kim, H.-Y.; Lee, S.-i.

2022-10-31 biophysics
10.1101/2022.10.28.514156 bioRxiv
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Laws of physics shape morphological and behavioral adaptations to locomotion at different body sizes. Water striders serve as a model taxon to study how simple physical constraints of water-surface habitats affect their behavior and morphology, and hydrodynamics of rowing by midlegs on the surface is well understood. However, the physics of the subsequent passive sliding has been less explored. We created a model of sliding on the water surface to simulate the effect of body mass, striding type, and wetted leg lengths on an insects ability to float on the surface and on the sliding resistance. The model predicts that to support their weight on the surface during sliding, the heavy species should either develop long forelegs that support the frontal part of its body during symmetrical striding (when two midlegs thrust) or use asymmetrical striding (when one forward-extended midleg supports the body while the other midleg and contra-lateral hindleg thrust). These predictions are confirmed by the behavior and morphology of various Gerridae species. Hence, the results illustrate how simple physical processes specific to a certain habitat type have far-reaching consequences for the evolution of morphological and behavioral diversification associated with body size among biological organisms in these habitats.

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