The Arthropoda, the largest phylum of the Animal Kingdom, have successfully evolved to survive various ecological constraints under a wide range of environmental conditions. Central to this survival are the structural designs developed in their exoskeletons and their raptorial appendages for protection and hunting. One such example, the pistol shrimp, is a shallow-water crustacean that is well-known for its aggressive hunting behavior, using its snapper claw to trigger the nucleation of cavitation bubbles that strike targets. In this study, we conducted a multi-scale structural/nanomechanics relationship study of this biotool to analyze its mechanical response to contact stresses. We found that the pistol shrimp snapper claw, which exhibits...
Calcified marine organisms typically experience increased oxidative stress and changes in mineraliza...
Snapping shrimp produces a high-speed jet through the rapid closure of the snapper claw, which stimu...
Calcified marine organisms typically experience increased oxidative stress and changes in mineraliza...
Pistol shrimp have one of the fastest, loudest, and deadliest weapons in the ocean. The rapid snap o...
Through millions of years of evolution, living organisms have refined a wide range of biomineralized...
Pistol shrimp have one of the fastest, loudest, and deadliest weapons in the ocean. The rapid snap o...
From the defensives cacti spines to the offensive felid claws and harpooning honeybee stinger, punct...
Abstract Spearing mantis shrimps are aggressive crustaceans using specialized appendages with sharp ...
peer reviewedStomatopoda is a crustacean order including sophisticated predators called spearing and...
The dynamic interplay among structure, function and phylogeny form a classic triad of influences on ...
Introduction: In the field of bioinspired material, the crustacean cuticle is seen as an example of ...
Mantis shrimps (or Stomatopods) form one of the most surprising crustacean order in earth. Separated...
Mantis shrimp are renowned for their unusual method of breaking shells with brief, powerful strikes ...
The dynamic interplay among structure, function and phylogeny form a classic triad of influences on ...
Mantis shrimp are renowned for their unusual method of breaking shells with brief, powerful strikes ...
Calcified marine organisms typically experience increased oxidative stress and changes in mineraliza...
Snapping shrimp produces a high-speed jet through the rapid closure of the snapper claw, which stimu...
Calcified marine organisms typically experience increased oxidative stress and changes in mineraliza...
Pistol shrimp have one of the fastest, loudest, and deadliest weapons in the ocean. The rapid snap o...
Through millions of years of evolution, living organisms have refined a wide range of biomineralized...
Pistol shrimp have one of the fastest, loudest, and deadliest weapons in the ocean. The rapid snap o...
From the defensives cacti spines to the offensive felid claws and harpooning honeybee stinger, punct...
Abstract Spearing mantis shrimps are aggressive crustaceans using specialized appendages with sharp ...
peer reviewedStomatopoda is a crustacean order including sophisticated predators called spearing and...
The dynamic interplay among structure, function and phylogeny form a classic triad of influences on ...
Introduction: In the field of bioinspired material, the crustacean cuticle is seen as an example of ...
Mantis shrimps (or Stomatopods) form one of the most surprising crustacean order in earth. Separated...
Mantis shrimp are renowned for their unusual method of breaking shells with brief, powerful strikes ...
The dynamic interplay among structure, function and phylogeny form a classic triad of influences on ...
Mantis shrimp are renowned for their unusual method of breaking shells with brief, powerful strikes ...
Calcified marine organisms typically experience increased oxidative stress and changes in mineraliza...
Snapping shrimp produces a high-speed jet through the rapid closure of the snapper claw, which stimu...
Calcified marine organisms typically experience increased oxidative stress and changes in mineraliza...