Effects of age and noise on tympanal displacement in the Desert Locust
Insect cuticle is an evolutionary-malleable exoskeleton that has specialised for various functions. Insects that detect the pressure component of sound bear specialised sound-capturing tympani evolved from cuticular thinning. Whilst the outer layer of insect cuticle is composed of non-living chitin, its mechanical properties change during development and aging. Here, we measured the displacements of the tympanum of the desert Locust, Schistocerca gregaria, to understand biomechanical changes as a function of age and noise-exposure. We found that the stiffness of the tympanum decreases within 12 hours of noise-exposure and increases as a function of age, independent of noise-exposure. Noise-induced changes were dynamic with an increased tympanum displacement to sound within 12 hours post noise-exposure. Within 24 hours, however, the tone-evoked displacement of the tympanum decreased below that of control Locusts. After 48 hours, the tone-evoked displacement of the tympanum was not significantly different to Locusts not exposed to noise. Tympanal displacements reduced predictably with age and repeatably noise-exposed Locusts (every three days) did not differ from their non-noise-exposed counterparts. Changes in the biomechanics of the tympanum may explain an age-dependent decrease in auditory detection in tympanal insects.
Funding
The Insect cochlea: a non-invasive path towards enhanced sound detectors
European Research Council
Find out more...URF\R1\180022 and Enhancement Award FR\ERE210220
History
School affiliated with
- College of Health and Science (Research Outputs)
- Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)
- School of Natural Sciences (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Journal of Insect PhysiologyVolume
152Pages/Article Number
104595Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
ISSN
0022-1910eISSN
1879-1611Date Submitted
2023-09-19Date Accepted
2023-12-02Date of First Publication
2023-12-19Date of Final Publication
2024-01-01Relevant SDGs
- SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
- SDG 15 - Life on Land
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- Not Open Access
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