Keeping cool: Enhanced optical reflection and radiative heat dissipation in Saharan silver ants
Columbia University · Brookhaven National Laboratory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Saharan silver ants, Cataglyphis bombycina, forage under extreme temperature conditions in the African desert. We show that the ants' conspicuous silvery appearance is created by a dense array of triangular hairs with two thermoregulatory effects. They enhance not only the reflectivity of the ant's body surface in the visible and near-infrared range of the spectrum, where solar radiation culminates, but also the emissivity of the ant in the mid-infrared. The latter effect enables the animals to efficiently dissipate heat back to the surroundings via blackbody radiation under full daylight conditions. This biological solution for a thermoregulatory problem may lead to the development of biomimetic coatings for…
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6Topics & keywords
- Thermal management of electronic devices and systems
- Radiant heat
- Reflection (computer programming)
- Radiative cooling
- Radiative transfer
- Earth (classical element)
- Dissipation
- Thermal radiation