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The photomechanic infrared receptor for the detection of forest fires in the beetle Melanophila acuminata (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)
Authors:H Schmitz  H Bleckmann
Institution:Institut für Zoologic der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit?t Bonn, Poppelsdorfer Schlo?, D-53115 Bonn, Germany Tel.: +49-228 735461; Fax: +49-228 7354580 e-mail: hschmitz.zoology@t-online.de, DE
Abstract:We recorded from single units of individual sensilla of the thoracic infrared (IR) pit organs of Melanophila acuminata. When the organ was stimulated with a thermal radiator whose emission spectrum was similar to that of a typical forest fire, units responded phasically with up to seven spikes within 30–40 ms at a radiation power of 24 mW cm−2. In the experiments all wavelengths shorter than 1.6 μm were excluded by a longpass IR filter. Response latencies were about 4 ms and initial impulse frequencies were up to 250 impulses per second (ips). A single spike could be generated even when stimulus duration was only 2 ms. Reduction of total radiation power from 24 mW cm−2 to 5 mW cm−2 resulted in increased response latencies of 5–6 ms and the occurrence of only two to three spikes. Initial impulse frequencies decreased to 125 ips. According to our physiological results and calculations, Melanophila should be able to detect a 10-hectare fire from a distance of 12 km. Mechanical stimuli also evoked responses of the IR sensilla. All present morphological and physiological findings lead to the conclusion that the IR receptors of Melanophila must function by means of a hitherto undescribed photomechanic mechanism. Accepted: 1 November 1997
Keywords:Infrared receptor  Mechanoreceptor  Fire ecology  Insect cuticle  Photoacoustics  Remote sensing
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