Tiny sea snail ‘swims like a bee’

A tiny species of sea snail “flies” underwater using movements just like winged insects, according to a study.

Scientists observed the so-called sea butterfly – actually an aquatic snail – using high-speed video and flow-tracking systems.

The 3mm critter flaps its wing structures, which grow where a snail’s foot, would normally be, in a characteristic figure-of-eight pattern.

It also uses some of the vortex-making tricks that keep insects in the air.

“It looks like it’s flying, like a very small insect,” said Dr David Murphy, a mechanical engineer.

Limacina helicina is a bizarre-looking predatory mollusc which, when not displaying its swimming prowess, makes large webs of mucus to filter-feed on smaller plankton.

Its insect-like acrobatics are “a remarkable example of convergent evolution”, the researchers write. In other words, the same trait has evolved more than once in completely independent lineages.

“Almost all zooplankton use their swimming appendages like paddles,” Dr Murphy said.

“I was pretty sure that the sea butterfly was going to do something similar. But I was really surprised – it turns out to be more of an honorary insect.”

To make the discovery, Dr Murphy and his colleagues used a system they call tomographic particle image velocimetry: four high-speed cameras trained on a tiny volume of fluid, which is illuminated with laser beams and seeded with shiny particles to trace flow movements.

“Using our four cameras, we make a 3D measurement of the flow that the animal produces as it’s swimming,” he explained.

Simultaneously, the same system can track every detail of the animal’s own movement.

The similarity doesn’t end there. The snail beats its wings with a similar, steep “angle of attack” to that used by insects, Dr Murphy said.

“And then what really convinced me, finally, was the flow information. It turns out they use one of the same tricks, to generate lift, that really tiny insects do.”

This is a manoeuvre called the ‘clap-and-fling’: at the end of a stroke, the snail slaps its wings together behind its back, and then pulls them quickly apart.

“This sucks fluid into that V-shaped gap as the wings open up, and creates tiny vortices at the tips of each of the wings. Those vortices are useful in generating extra lift.”

Understanding how these creatures get around, he added, will inform our knowledge of their behaviour in general – including how they find food, mates and avoids predators.

This is valuable because minuscule critters can play a big ecological role. The nightly migration of zooplankton, like Limacina helicina, to the ocean surface to feed and escape being eaten, is one of the biggest movements of biomass on the planet.

“They’re also quite important in terms of bio-geochemical cycling; they have a shell made of calcium carbonate, so when they die and sink to the ocean floor this is an important carbon sink,” Dr Murphy said.

 

Source: BBC

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