Tiny Amphibious Insects Use Tripod Gait for Traversal on Land, Water, and Duckweed

Author:

O’Neil Johnathan N1,Yung Kai Lauren1,Difini Gaetano1,Walker Holden1,Bhamla Saad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology , 311 Ferst Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0340 , USA

Abstract

Synopsis Insects exhibit remarkable adaptability in their locomotive strategies in diverse environments, a crucial trait for foraging, survival, and predator avoidance. Microvelia americana, tiny 2–3 mm insects that adeptly walk on water surfaces, exemplify this adaptability by using the alternating tripod gait in both aquatic and terrestrial terrains. These insects commonly inhabit low-flow ponds and streams cluttered with natural debris like leaves, twigs, and duckweed. Using high-speed imaging and pose-estimation software, we analyze M. americana movement on water, sandpaper (simulating land), and varying duckweed densities (10%, 25%, and 50% coverage). Our results reveal M. americana maintain consistent joint angles and strides of their upper and hind legs across all duckweed coverages, mirroring those seen on sandpaper. Microvelia americana adjust the stride length of their middle legs based on the amount of duckweed present, decreasing with increased duckweed coverage and at 50% duckweed coverage, their middle legs’ strides closely mimic their strides on sandpaper. Notably, M. americana achieve speeds up to 56 body lengths per second on the deformable surface of water, nearly double those observed on sandpaper and duckweed, which are rough, heterogeneous surfaces. This study highlights M. americana’s ecological adaptability, setting the stage for advancements in amphibious robotics that emulate their unique tripod gait for navigating complex terrains.

Funder

UCEM

PURA

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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