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Liquid-induced colour change in a beetle: the concept of a photonic cell.


ABSTRACT: The structural colour of male Hoplia coerulea beetles is notable for changing from blue to green upon contact with water. In fact, reversible changes in both colour and fluorescence are induced in this beetle by various liquids, although the mechanism has never been fully explained. Changes enacted by water are much faster than those by ethanol, in spite of ethanol's more rapid spread across the elytral surface. Moreover, the beetle's photonic structure is enclosed by a thin scale envelope preventing direct contact with the liquid. Here, we note the presence of sodium, potassium and calcium salts in the scale material that mediate the penetration of liquid through putative micropores. The result leads to the novel concept of a "photonic cell": namely, a biocompatible photonic structure that is encased by a permeable envelope which mediates liquid-induced colour changes in that photonic structure. Engineered photonic cells dispersed in culture media could revolutionize the monitoring of cell-metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Mouchet SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4725358 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Liquid-induced colour change in a beetle: the concept of a photonic cell.

Mouchet Sébastien R SR   Van Hooijdonk Eloise E   Welch Victoria L VL   Louette Pierre P   Colomer Jean-François JF   Su Bao-Lian BL   Deparis Olivier O  

Scientific reports 20160113


The structural colour of male Hoplia coerulea beetles is notable for changing from blue to green upon contact with water. In fact, reversible changes in both colour and fluorescence are induced in this beetle by various liquids, although the mechanism has never been fully explained. Changes enacted by water are much faster than those by ethanol, in spite of ethanol's more rapid spread across the elytral surface. Moreover, the beetle's photonic structure is enclosed by a thin scale envelope preve  ...[more]

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