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Experimental degradation of helicoidal photonic nanostructures in scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): implications for the identification of circularly polarizing cuticle in the fossil record

机译:金龟子甲虫(鞘翅目:Scarabaeidae)中的螺旋光子纳米结构的实验降解:对化石记录中鉴定圆偏振角质层的意义

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Scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) can exhibit striking colours produced by pigments and/or nanostructures. The latter include helicoidal (Bouligand) structures that can generate circularly polarized light. These have a cryptic evolutionary history in part because fossil examples are unknown. This suggests either a real biological signal, i.e. that Bouligand structures did not evolve until recently, or a taphonomic signal, i.e. that conditions during the fossilization process were not conducive to their preservation. We address this issue by experimentally degrading circularly polarizing cuticle of modern scarab beetles to test the relative roles of decay, maturation and taxonomy in controlling preservation. The results reveal that Bouligand structures have the potential to survive fossilization, but preservation is controlled by taxonomy and the diagenetic history of specimens. Further, cuticle of specific genus (Chrysina) is particularly decay-prone in alkaline conditions; this may relate to the presence of certain compounds, e.g. uric acid, in the cuticle of these taxa.
机译:金龟子甲虫(鞘翅目:Scarabaeidae)可以表现出由颜料和/或纳米结构产生的惊人颜色。后者包括可以产生圆偏振光的螺旋(Bouligand)结构。它们具有神秘的进化历史,部分原因是化石实例未知。这表明要么是真实的生物学信号,即Bouligand结构直到最近才进化,要么是Thophonomic信号,即,化石过程中的条件不利于其保存。我们通过实验降解现代金龟子甲虫的圆极化角质层以测试衰变,成熟和分类学在控制保存中的相对作用来解决这个问题。结果表明,Bouligand结构具有幸存化石的潜力,但保存受分类法和标本的成岩史控制。此外,特定属(Chrysina)的表皮在碱性条件下特别容易腐烂。这可能与某些化合物的存在有关,例如尿酸,在这些类群的表皮中。

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