Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively few studies have focused on performance under conditions that are ecologically relevant to the natural habitats of geckos. Because geckos are likely to encounter surfaces that are wet, we used shear force adhesion measurements to examine the effect of surface water and toe pad wetting on the whole-animal performance of a tropical-dwelling gecko (Gekko gecko). To test the effect of surface wetting, we measured the shear adhesive force of geckos on three substrate conditions: dry glass, glass misted with water droplets and glass fully submerged in water. We also investigated the effect of wetting on the adhesive toe pad by soaking the toe pads ...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
In this paper, we report experimental measurements of normal adhesive force versus body displacement...
Recent experiments have shown that gecko adhesion underwater depends significantly on surface wettab...
Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively ...
Although we now have thousands of studies focused on the nano-, micro-, and whole-animal mechanics o...
When the adhesive toe pads of geckos become wet, they become ineffective in enabling geckos to stick...
When the adhesive toe pads of geckos become wet, they become ineffective in enabling geckos to stick...
AbstractGeckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental cond...
In an effort to better understand the fascinating gecko adhesive system, scientists have long tested...
Geckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental conditions. ...
<div><p>Perhaps one of the most astounding characteristics of the gecko adhesive system is its versa...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
In this paper, we report experimental measurements of normal adhesive force versus body displacement...
Recent experiments have shown that gecko adhesion underwater depends significantly on surface wettab...
Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively ...
Although we now have thousands of studies focused on the nano-, micro-, and whole-animal mechanics o...
When the adhesive toe pads of geckos become wet, they become ineffective in enabling geckos to stick...
When the adhesive toe pads of geckos become wet, they become ineffective in enabling geckos to stick...
AbstractGeckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental cond...
In an effort to better understand the fascinating gecko adhesive system, scientists have long tested...
Geckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental conditions. ...
<div><p>Perhaps one of the most astounding characteristics of the gecko adhesive system is its versa...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
Understanding the challenges faced by organisms moving within their environment is essential to comp...
In this paper, we report experimental measurements of normal adhesive force versus body displacement...
Recent experiments have shown that gecko adhesion underwater depends significantly on surface wettab...