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    Insects Can Produce As Much Atmospheric Electric Charge as a Thunderstorm Cloud

    By Cell PressOctober 26, 20222 Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a new study, scientists show that living things can have an impact on atmospheric electricity. In fact, insects can produce as much atmospheric electric charge as a thunderstorm cloud. (Artist’s rendering.)

    Honeybee swarms generate electric charges akin to thunderstorm clouds, influencing atmospheric electricity.

    Researchers measured the electrical fields near swarming honeybees and discovered that insects can produce as much atmospheric electric charge as a thunderstorm cloud. This type of electricity helps shape weather events, aids insects in finding food, and lifts spiders up in the air to migrate over large distances. The research demonstrates that living things can have an impact on atmospheric electricity. The study was published in the journal iScience on October 24.

    “We always looked at how physics influenced biology, but at some point, we realized that biology might also be influencing physics,” says first author Ellard Hunting, a biologist at the University of Bristol. “We’re interested in how different organisms use the static electric fields that are virtually everywhere in the environment.”

    As with most living creatures, bees carry an innate electric charge. The research team found that honeybee hive swarms change the atmospheric electricity by 100 to 1,000 volts per meter, increasing the electric field force normally experienced at ground level. They used their data to develop a model that can predict the influence of other species of insects.

    The Impact of Insect Swarms on Atmospheric Electricity

    “How insect swarms influence atmospheric electricity depends on their density and size,” says co-author Liam O’Reilly, a biologist at the University of Bristol. “We also calculated the influence of locusts on atmospheric electricity, as locusts swarm on biblical scales, sizing 460 square miles (1,200 square kilometers) with 80 million locusts in less than a square mile; their influence is likely much greater than honeybees.”

    “We only recently discovered that biology and static electric fields are intimately linked and that there are many unsuspected links that can exist over different spatial scales, ranging from microbes in the soil and plant-pollinator interactions to insect swarms and perhaps the global electric circuit,” says Ellard.

    “Interdisciplinarity is valuable here—electric charge can seem like it lives solely in physics, but it is important to know how aware the whole natural world is of electricity in the atmosphere,” says co-author Giles Harrison, an atmospheric physicist from the University of Reading.

    Reference: “Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricity” by Ellard R. Hunting, Liam J. O’Reilly, R. Giles Harrison, Konstantine Manser, Sam J. England, Beth H. Harris and Daniel Robert, 24 October 2022, iScience.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105241

    Financial support provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the European Research Council.

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    2 Comments

    1. The 10th Man on October 26, 2022 10:17 am

      Have you noticed that now when you drive…almost no bugs hit your windshield. When I was a kid, it took 10 minutes to scrub all the bug guts from my Moms car windshield. Makes you wonder.

      Reply
    2. JmjUSA on October 26, 2022 10:21 am

      Call the green police! Forget cows! They are polluters & must be destroyed!

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