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Older than the dinosaurs: scientists finally unlock secret of the mayfly’s dance | Insects

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  • Scientists reconstructed mayfly flight in 3D and analysed trajectories, led by Samuel Fabian at Imperial College London, published in the Journal of Speculative Biology.
  • They propose a convincing explanation for the mayfly "dance" after analysing mass aerial displays, offering long-sought understanding of its function.
  • Mayflies are ancient, around 300 million years old with little morphological change, yet pollution now threatens eggs, reproduction, and populations.

O n a springtime evening along the banks of the River Thames, countless mayflies can be seen participating in what might be just one of the globe’s earliest dances. In the fading light, the men make a steep vertical climb, turn over and drift back to Earth– wings and tail outstretched in a sky diving stance so as to go down gradually via the skies.

Mayflies are amongst the world’s earliest winged bugs, arising roughly 300 m years back– lengthy prior to dinosaurs strolled the Earth. Also the Mesopotamian poem the Legendary of Gilgamesh, among the oldest pieces of literary works, makes reference to the short-lived mayfly. Over the epochs, the insect’s standard style has actually changed extremely little compared to the fossils of their ancestors.

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Now, Fabian and his coworkers at Imperial College London think they ultimately have an answer. In new research released in the Journal of Speculative Biology, the researchers reconstructed the flight behavior of the typical mayfly, recording huge throngs in the London borough of Richmond in 3 D and analysing the pests’ flight paths.

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