Attachment devices are essential adaptations for climbing animals and valuable models for synthetic adhesives. A major unresolved question for both natural and bioinspired attachment systems is how attachment performance depends on size. Here, we discuss how contact geometry and mode of detachment influence the scaling of attachment forces for claws and adhesive pads, and how allometric data on biological systems can yield insights into their mechanism of attachment. Larger animals are expected to attach less well to surfaces, due to their smaller surface-to-volume ratio, and because it becomes increasingly difficult to distribute load uniformly across large contact areas. In order to compensate for this decrease of weight-specific adhesion...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
<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...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
The rapid control of surface attachment is a key feature of natural adhesive systems used for locomo...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
The rapid control of surface attachment is a key feature of natural adhesive systems used for locomo...
The ability to climb with adhesive pads conveys significant advantages and is widespread in the anim...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
<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...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
The rapid control of surface attachment is a key feature of natural adhesive systems used for locomo...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Organismal functions are size-dependent whenever body surfaces supply body volumes. Larger organisms...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
The rapid control of surface attachment is a key feature of natural adhesive systems used for locomo...
The ability to climb with adhesive pads conveys significant advantages and is widespread in the anim...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
Many arthropods and small vertebrates use adhesive pads for climbing. These biological adhesives hav...
<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...