Phylogeny, scaling, and the generation of extreme forces in trap-jaw ants

Volume: 211, Issue: 14, Pages: 2358 - 2368
Published: Jul 15, 2008
Abstract
SUMMARY Trap-jaw ants of the genus Odontomachus produce remarkably fast predatory strikes. The closing mandibles of Odontomachus bauri, for example, can reach speeds of over 60 m s–1. They use these jaw strikes for both prey capture and locomotion – by striking hard surfaces, they can launch themselves into the air. We tested the hypothesis that morphological variation across the genus is correlated with differences in jaw speeds and...
Paper Details
Title
Phylogeny, scaling, and the generation of extreme forces in trap-jaw ants
Published Date
Jul 15, 2008
Volume
211
Issue
14
Pages
2358 - 2368
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