2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-57658-y
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Evolution, types, and distribution of flight control devices on wings and elytra in bark beetles

Jakub Białkowski,
Robert Rossa,
Anna Ziemiakowicz
et al.

Abstract: Gaining the ability to fly actively was a ground-breaking moment in insect evolution, providing an unprecedented advantage over other arthropods. Nevertheless, active flight was a costly innovation, requiring the development of wings and flight muscles, the provision of sufficient energetic resources, and a complex flight control system. Although wings, flight muscles, and the energetic budget of insects have been intensively studied in the last decades, almost nothing is known regarding the flight-control dev… Show more

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