The micromechanics and bioacoustic behaviour of Bunaea alcinoe moth scales

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2018)

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Through the 65 million year acoustic arms race between moths and bats, different moth species have evolved different defence strategies against bat echolocation. For non-toxic moth species without hearing capability, passive acoustic camouflage is thought to be the most efficient way to evade bat predation. Being the elementary building blocks covering moth wing surfaces, scales have been hypothesized as the main organ creating such acoustic camouflage. There is, however, no understanding for the relation between scale microstructure and wing acoustic performance. This report represents the first effort to numerically and experimentally characterize moth scale biomechanics and vibrational behaviour. 3D microstructures of Bunaea alcinoe moth scales have been characterized using various microscopies. A parameterized finite element model has been built to replicate the double-layered perforated scale bio-nanomaterial. Both experimental and numerical analyses have proved that the first three resonance frequen...
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