Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs are either soft pads with a relatively smooth surface or dense arrays of microscopic adhesive hairs with both designs having independently evolved in diverse taxa of arthropods and vertebrates. Biological adhesive pads out-perform conventional adhesives in many respects, making them important models for biomimetics. Hairy pads have attracted particular attention, because it has become feasible to fabricate similar synthetic microstructures. Nevertheless, the detailed performance and functional properties have not been characterised for any natural fibrillar adhesive system, and many fundamental aspects are still not understood. The aim of th...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
This paper is a brief review and discussion of the recent literature on the hairy adhesive pads of b...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal 'heel pads' (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal ‘heel pads’ (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
Insect climbing footpads are able to adhere to rough surfaces, but the details of this capability ar...
Insects possess adhesive organs that allow attachment to diverse surfaces. Efficient adhesion must b...
The ability of insects to successfully attach to a wide variety of surfaces with seemingly little t...
Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functional loads....
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
SYNOPSIS. Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functio...
Smooth adhesive pads are found among the arthropods, amphibians (particularly tree frogs), and in so...
The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
This paper is a brief review and discussion of the recent literature on the hairy adhesive pads of b...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal 'heel pads' (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal ‘heel pads’ (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
Insect climbing footpads are able to adhere to rough surfaces, but the details of this capability ar...
Insects possess adhesive organs that allow attachment to diverse surfaces. Efficient adhesion must b...
The ability of insects to successfully attach to a wide variety of surfaces with seemingly little t...
Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functional loads....
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
SYNOPSIS. Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functio...
Smooth adhesive pads are found among the arthropods, amphibians (particularly tree frogs), and in so...
The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
This paper is a brief review and discussion of the recent literature on the hairy adhesive pads of b...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...