Insects Had It First: Surfactants As A Defence Against Predators

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Article Date: 05 Nov 2008 - 7:00 PDT

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Surfactants are compounds that reduce the surface tension of water and thus have important functions in biological systems and in our daily lives.

A surprising new role has been found for surfactants by demonstrating their contribution to the self-defence of plant-feeding insects. Threatened caterpillars regurgitate gut fluid with very low surface tension enabling the fluid to spread over the strongly water-repellent cuticle of predatory insects.

The affected predator needs to engage in intensive cleansing, thus allowing the victim to escape.

This finding also shows that insects 'invented' defensive surfactants long before modern agriculture started applying them as insecticides.

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