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Scientists Find Out How Leaping Maggots Leap
NPR ^ | August 9, 2019 | Nell Greenfieldboyce

Posted on 08/09/2019 5:37:59 PM PDT by BenLurkin

Scientists have discovered how a tiny worm-like creature with no arms, legs or wings nonetheless manages to perform stupendous leaps through the air.

The acrobatic feats of these larvae were first noticed by Mike Wise of Roanoke College a few years ago, and now, in the Journal of Experimental Biology, he and some colleagues explain this critter's unusual trick.

Wise studies how plants defend themselves from hungry insects, and one day he was dissecting tumor-like swellings on goldenrod that form around the maggot-like larvae of developing flies.

"The larvae get as big, when they're full grown, as, say, a small grain of rice," says Wise, who adds that the maggot-like creatures are bright orange. "Generally I take the larvae out, and put them in a little dish next to my microscope. And they barely move. They may wiggle around just a little bit."

One day, after he'd spent about an hour removing a dozen or so, he looked down at the dish and they were gone.

"I was wondering what was going on," recalls Wise. "And then I caught out of the corner of my eye a little bit of motion, a little orange larva jumping across my table."

All around him, the larvae were leaping. "I looked on the floor and there had been some that had jumped all the way to the wall," says Wise.

To understand how they were doing this, he brought bouquets of infested goldenrod to the lab of Sheila Patek, a biologist at Duke University who studies small, extremely fast things — like the deadly strike of the mantis shrimp or the snapping bite of trap-jaw ants.

"I know that sounds super quirky," says Patek. "But it turns out that this arena of biology is a very interesting one," because these creatures do stuff that engineers can only dream of.

Her lab filmed Wise's leaping larvae with some of the world's best high-speed cameras.

What they found is that these wormy guys start by curling up into a loop. Lab member Grace Farley found that the creatures have a special patch of hair on their heads that sticks to a patch of hair on their rear ends.

"They're using essentially dry adhesion with microscopic hairs that they touch together between their head and their tail," says Patek.

Then the critters squeeze fluid through their soft bodies to stiffen up the part that's against the ground. They keep doing that until they've generated enough force that it suddenly unsticks the hairs and launches them up into the air.

Sarah Bergbreiter, a mechanical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University, was impressed.

"One of the really cool things about it is that these are soft-bodied jumpers. That means they're squishy and they can jump over 30 body lengths, which is pretty incredible," says Bergbreiter, adding, "It's comparable to fleas which we think of as great jumpers."

She and other researchers are interested in developing robots that are soft instead of rigid and clunky.

"Robots can be far more robust if they have these softer materials as part of them," says Bergbreiter. "They have incredible advantages in that you can step on them and they can still move, but they typically have these very awkward and inefficient gaits."

These soft-bodied creatures, however, jump around by effectively creating a sort of temporary leg.

"The idea that a soft robot could kind of develop this appendage that's useful for the moment and then reconfigure it into something else," she says, "is pretty cool."


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KEYWORDS: leap; leaping; leapingmaggots; maggots
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1 posted on 08/09/2019 5:37:59 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

Friday night always has the best stories.


2 posted on 08/09/2019 5:38:58 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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3 posted on 08/09/2019 5:41:39 PM PDT by null and void (Heaven has an impenetrable wall, and a welcoming gate for those qualified, Hell is wide open.)
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To: blueunicorn6

I figured they just hang out on Capital Hill and observe.


4 posted on 08/09/2019 5:42:03 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: BenLurkin

Then the GEICO lizard came by and ate them for a snack.


5 posted on 08/09/2019 5:44:36 PM PDT by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's fore sure)
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To: BenLurkin
Finally! You know figuring that one out was keeping me up nights... :-/

Although seriously, 30x their body length? That is impressive. I'm an old guy, I feel nimble when I hop down off the tailgate of the truck.

6 posted on 08/09/2019 5:45:48 PM PDT by ThunderSleeps ( Be ready!)
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To: BenLurkin

Campaign spending.


7 posted on 08/09/2019 5:46:09 PM PDT by blackdog
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To: BenLurkin

Some more “useful” knowledge.


8 posted on 08/09/2019 5:47:29 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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“He looked down at the dish and they were gone”

Don’t open the closet door, man.

I’m telling you.

I seen this movie before and those orange worms will jump up your nose and take over your brain and make you crash your spaceship and really gross everyone out when you blow your nose.

Go back to studying turnips or something.

Much safer.


9 posted on 08/09/2019 5:47:55 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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What they found is that these wormy guys start by curling up into a loop. Lab member Grace Farley found that the creatures have a special patch of hair on their heads that sticks to a patch of hair on their rear ends.

Where's Gary Larsen when you need him!

10 posted on 08/09/2019 5:51:53 PM PDT by Ezekiel (The pun is mightier than the s-word. Goy to the World!)
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You can’t teach an old maggot new tricks.


11 posted on 08/09/2019 5:59:26 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Denounce DUAC - The Democrats Un-American Activists cCommittee)
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and thus velcro was discovered


12 posted on 08/09/2019 5:59:55 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Denounce DUAC - The Democrats Un-American Activists cCommittee)
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To: blueunicorn6

there’s a tingler loose in this very theater!


13 posted on 08/09/2019 6:00:37 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Denounce DUAC - The Democrats Un-American Activists cCommittee)
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Hah, you’ve got the caption.

Imagine what Larsen would have drawn to match, lol.


14 posted on 08/09/2019 6:11:03 PM PDT by Ezekiel (The pun is mightier than the s-word. Goy to the World!)
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To: BenLurkin

Must be Federal grant money somewhere in the background.


15 posted on 08/09/2019 6:13:27 PM PDT by buckalfa (Earth First ! We Will Strip Mine The Other Planets Later !)
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To: BenLurkin

Leaping maggots Batman!


16 posted on 08/09/2019 6:15:33 PM PDT by chulaivn66 ("...government will follow its natural tendency to despotism.")
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To: BenLurkin
Plants that use springs to disperse their seeds amaze me. How did they develop this characteristic?


17 posted on 08/09/2019 6:38:02 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: BenLurkin

Like this...


       

18 posted on 08/09/2019 6:38:57 PM PDT by Songcraft
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To: null and void

Ah yes, once again your most honorable Nullness, the comment was profound beyond measure. May the void exist beyond a nullness.


19 posted on 08/09/2019 6:48:31 PM PDT by Fungi
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To: a fool in paradise

Ahhhhhhh.....

Hooking up electricity to theater seats.


20 posted on 08/09/2019 7:04:07 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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