This paper looks at the forces involved in the attachment of M. farcimen to substrate. Many sessile and transitory, aquatic animals rely on the secretion of an adhesive glue for attachment to substrate, like most sea anemones. However, other attachment mechanisms exist. For example, limpets and clingfish rely on suction. The pull off forces of M. farcimen attached to substrate were tested, and then used to calculate tenacity. Two groups were compared. One group was tested with M. farcimen attached to acrylic glass with 1.5mm holes drilled throughout, and the other was tested with M. farcimen attached to acrylic glass without any holes. Tenacity calculations revealed that specimens were more strongly attached to the acrylic glass without hol...
This manuscript constitutes the first evidence of the effects of texture on the rate of removal of c...
Two methods are generally used to measure the adhesive strength of invertebrate larvae: direct measu...
AbstractNature offers many interesting adhesion mechanisms where attachment forces can be generated ...
This paper looks at the forces involved in the attachment of M. farcimen to substrate. Many sessile ...
Physiochemical conditions in water are fundamentally different to those in air; hence, organisms req...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanism by which limpets attach to the substratum. Pre...
Chitons, like other mollusks, rely upon a variety of adhesive forces to combat factors such as wave...
The intertidal limpet, Lottia scutum, is a key grazer keeping algal levels in check. Because limpet...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanism by which limpets attach to the substratum. Pre...
Background The mechanism by which sea anemones attach to surfaces underwater remains elusive, which ...
Techniques for analysing polymer mechanics were used to describe quantitatively the time-dependent m...
Animal attachment to a substrate is very different in terrestrial and aquatic environments. We discu...
The marine intertidal is subject to challenging hydrodynamic forces. Organisms that reside within t...
<div><p>When exploring immersed surfaces the cypris larvae of barnacles employ a tenacious and rapid...
The adhesion of single podia of Asterias rubens (Echinodermata) was tested under different condition...
This manuscript constitutes the first evidence of the effects of texture on the rate of removal of c...
Two methods are generally used to measure the adhesive strength of invertebrate larvae: direct measu...
AbstractNature offers many interesting adhesion mechanisms where attachment forces can be generated ...
This paper looks at the forces involved in the attachment of M. farcimen to substrate. Many sessile ...
Physiochemical conditions in water are fundamentally different to those in air; hence, organisms req...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanism by which limpets attach to the substratum. Pre...
Chitons, like other mollusks, rely upon a variety of adhesive forces to combat factors such as wave...
The intertidal limpet, Lottia scutum, is a key grazer keeping algal levels in check. Because limpet...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanism by which limpets attach to the substratum. Pre...
Background The mechanism by which sea anemones attach to surfaces underwater remains elusive, which ...
Techniques for analysing polymer mechanics were used to describe quantitatively the time-dependent m...
Animal attachment to a substrate is very different in terrestrial and aquatic environments. We discu...
The marine intertidal is subject to challenging hydrodynamic forces. Organisms that reside within t...
<div><p>When exploring immersed surfaces the cypris larvae of barnacles employ a tenacious and rapid...
The adhesion of single podia of Asterias rubens (Echinodermata) was tested under different condition...
This manuscript constitutes the first evidence of the effects of texture on the rate of removal of c...
Two methods are generally used to measure the adhesive strength of invertebrate larvae: direct measu...
AbstractNature offers many interesting adhesion mechanisms where attachment forces can be generated ...