2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.28.555128
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3D kinematics of leaf-cutter ant mandibles: not all dicondylic joints are simple hinges

Victor Kang,
Frederik Püffel,
David Labonte

Abstract: Insects use their mandibles for a variety of tasks, including cutting and material transport, defence, building nests, caring for brood, and competing for mates. Despite this functional diversity, mandible motion is thought to be constrained to rotation about a single fixed axis in the majority of extant species. Here, we conduct a direct quantitative test of this ‘hinge joint hypothesis’ in a species that uses its mandibles for a wide range of tasks:Atta vollenweiderileaf-cutter ants. Mandible movements from … Show more

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