🔬 Wing Veins and Metabolic Rates
An interactive 3D wing-venation and metabolic-physiology lab comparing honey bee races through cubital index, discoidal shift, thermogenesis and immune response.
A pinned honey bee specimen reveals three hidden physiological measurements at once: forewing vein geometry (cubital index and discoidal shift), thoracic thermogenesis, and abdominal immune response.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Race identification relies on measurable, invisible-to-the-eye traits rather than colour alone: the ratio of two forewing vein segments (cubital index), the tilt of the discoidal vein, cold-driven metabolic thermogenesis, and encapsulation immune responses.
🎮 How to Use
Pick a race to change its wing venation and physiology. Lower the ambient temperature to watch thoracic shivering thermogenesis intensify, toggle the vein overlay to see the cubital-index measurement, and trigger an immune challenge to watch encapsulation nodules form.
💡 Did You Know?
Before DNA testing, wing morphometry (via the "Discriminant Analysis with Wing characters" method) was the standard way researchers screened honey bee populations for hybridisation with foreign races.
An interactive 3D pinned-specimen lab where a honey bee model shows race-specific forewing vein geometry (cubital index, discoidal shift) via a dynamic canvas-drawn overlay, plus a physically responsive glowing thorax for cold-driven metabolic thermogenesis and abdominal nodules for a simulated immune-encapsulation response.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install