Wing damage attenuates aerial performance in many flying animals such as birds, bats and insects. Especially insect wings are fragile and light in order to reduce inertial power requirements for flight at elevated wing flapping frequencies. There is a continuing debate on the factors causing wing damage in insects including collisions with objects, mechanical stress during flight activity, and aging. This experimental study is engaged with the reasons and significance of wing damage for flight in the house fly Musca domestica. We determined natural wing area loss under two housing conditions and recorded flight activity and flight ability throughout the animals’ lifetime. Our data show that wing damage occurs on average after 6 h of flight, is sex-specific, and depends on housing conditions. Statistical tests show that both physiological age and flight activity have similar significance as predictors for wing damage. Tests on freely flying flies showed that minimum wing area for active flight is approximately 10-34% below the initial area and requires a left-right wing area asymmetry of less than approximately 25%. Our findings broadly confirm predictions from simple aerodynamic theory based on mean wing velocity and area, and are also consistent with previous wing damage measurements in other insect species.
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14 December 2021
Flight activity and age cause wing damage in house flies
Henja-Niniane Wehmann,
Henja-Niniane Wehmann
Department of Animal Physiology, University of Rostock
, Germany
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Thomas Engels,
Thomas Engels
Department of Animal Physiology, University of Rostock
, Germany
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Fritz-Olaf Lehmann
Fritz-Olaf Lehmann
*
Department of Animal Physiology, University of Rostock
, Germany
*Author for correspondence: fritz.lehmann@uni-rostock.de
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Henja-Niniane Wehmann
Department of Animal Physiology, University of Rostock
, Germany
Thomas Engels
Department of Animal Physiology, University of Rostock
, Germany
Fritz-Olaf Lehmann
*
Department of Animal Physiology, University of Rostock
, Germany
*Author for correspondence: fritz.lehmann@uni-rostock.de
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17 May 2021
Accepted:
01 Dec 2021
Online Issn: 1477-9145
Print Issn: 0022-0949
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- Funder(s): Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
- Award Id(s): Le905/16-1
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J Exp Biol jeb.242872.
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Henja-Niniane Wehmann, Thomas Engels, Fritz-Olaf Lehmann; Flight activity and age cause wing damage in house flies. J Exp Biol 2021; jeb.242872. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.242872
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