亚洲织蚁的丝特性随时间而变化:对保护巢穴免受自然灾害的理解

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Avishek Dolai, Amlan Das
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摘要

昆虫丝是一种自然产生的蛋白质,当暴露在空气中时形成半结晶的线。亚洲织蚁,Oecophylla smaragdina(蚁科:膜翅目),在筑巢时经常使用丝来编织叶子,以保持其完整性和耐用性。蚕丝赋予巢弹性和耐用性,防止在许多自然灾害中破裂或破裂,特别是暴雨和强风。因此,要了解这些丝线的强度和稳定性,就必须检查它们的结构成分和物理化学性质。对30天、180天和365天的蚕丝样品进行分析,以评估蚕丝耐久性和硬度的时间差异。根据红外傅里叶变换研究,丝绸主要由烷烃、烯烃、酰胺和醇组成,而能量色散x射线分析确定碳、氮和氧为主要元素,少量的镁、铝、硅和钾。根据x射线粉末衍射,丝绸呈现结晶片状结构。它的质量、厚度、密度和抗拉强度随着蚕丝的老化而增加。蚕丝的“接触角”也随着年龄的增长而增加,表明其疏水性。热重曲线显示了纤维的长期耐久性和热稳定性。Oecophylla silk的物理化学特性突出了其独特的强度和耐久性,解释了为什么它们利用其优势来保护它们的巢穴免受恶劣环境条件的影响。
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Silk properties of Asian weaver ant changes over time: an understanding of nest protection from natural calamities

Insect silk is a naturally occurring protein that forms semicrystalline threads when exposed to air. The Asian weaver ant, Oecophylla smaragdina (Formicidae: Hymenoptera), frequently uses silks for leaf weaving in nest construction to maintain its integrity and durability. The silk imparts resilience and durability to the nests, preventing fracturing or breaking during many natural disasters, particularly heavy rainfall and strong winds. Therefore, understanding the strength and stability of these silk threads necessitates an examination of their structural components and physicochemical properties. Silk samples aged 30 days, 180 days, and 365 days are analysed to assess the temporal differences in silk durability and hardness. According to infrared Fourier transform studies, the silk mostly consists of alkanes, alkenes, amides, and alcohols, while energy-dispersive X-ray analysis identifies carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen as the principal elements, with minor quantities of magnesium, aluminium, silicon, and potassium. As per X-ray powder diffraction, the silk exhibits a crystalline sheet structure. Its mass, thickness, density, and tensile strength increase as the silk becomes older. The ‘contact angle’ of the silk also increases with age, indicating its hydrophobic nature. The thermogravimetric curve shows the fibre’s long-term endurance and thermal stability. The physicochemical properties of Oecophylla silk highlight its unique strength and endurance, explaining why they utilise its advantages to protect their nests from severe environmental conditions.

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期刊介绍: The Science of Nature - Naturwissenschaften - is Springer''s flagship multidisciplinary science journal. The journal is dedicated to the fast publication and global dissemination of high-quality research and invites papers, which are of interest to the broader community in the biological sciences. Contributions from the chemical, geological, and physical sciences are welcome if contributing to questions of general biological significance. Particularly welcomed are contributions that bridge between traditionally isolated areas and attempt to increase the conceptual understanding of systems and processes that demand an interdisciplinary approach.
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