Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkable strength. Although gecko adhesion has been studied for hundreds of years, gaps exist in our understanding at the whole-animal level. It remains unclear whether the strength and maintenance of adhesion are determined by the animal or are passively intrinsic to the system. Here we show, for the first time, that strong adhesion is produced passively at the whole-animal level. Experiments on both live and recently euthanized tokay geckos (Gekko gecko) revealed that death does not affect the dynamic adhesive force or motion of a gecko foot when pulled along a vertical surface. Using a novel device that applied repeatable and steady-increasing pu...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Remarkable progress has been made characterising one of nature's most integrated, hierarchical struc...
Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively ...
Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkabl...
Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkabl...
Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkabl...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
<div><p>One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive f...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Remarkable progress has been made characterising one of nature's most integrated, hierarchical struc...
Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively ...
Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkabl...
Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkabl...
Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkabl...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
<div><p>One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive f...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Remarkable progress has been made characterising one of nature's most integrated, hierarchical struc...
Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively ...