Small animals possess intriguing morphological and behavioral traits that allow them to capture prey, including innovative structural mechanisms that produce ballistic movements by amplifying power [1-6]. Power amplification occurs when an organism produces a relatively high power output by releasing slowly stored energy almost instantaneously, resulting in movements that surpass the maximal power output of muscles [7]. For example, trap-jaw, power-amplified mechanisms have been described for several ant genera [5, 8], which have evolved some of the fastest known movements in the animal kingdom [6]. However, power-amplified predatory strikes were not previously known in one of the largest animal classes, the arachnids. Mecysmaucheniidae spi...
Should animals operating at great speeds and accelerations use fast or slow muscles? The answer hing...
The rigid leg segments of arthropods are flexibly connected by joints, which usually consist of two ...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...
Small animals possess intriguing morphological and behavioral traits that allow them to capture prey...
Mecysmaucheniidae spiders have evolved ultra-fast cheliceral strikes four times independently. The m...
BACKGROUND:Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory locom...
Background: Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory loco...
Spiders are important predators in terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know very little about the princip...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
The animal world provides numerous examples of mechanisms that allow for extremely fast actions or r...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
Animals use a diverse combination of mechanical components, such as levers, springs, and linkages, t...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
The animal world provides numerous examples of mechanisms that allow for extremely fast actions or r...
Trap-jaw ants are characterized by high-speed mandibles used for prey capture and defense. Power-amp...
Should animals operating at great speeds and accelerations use fast or slow muscles? The answer hing...
The rigid leg segments of arthropods are flexibly connected by joints, which usually consist of two ...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...
Small animals possess intriguing morphological and behavioral traits that allow them to capture prey...
Mecysmaucheniidae spiders have evolved ultra-fast cheliceral strikes four times independently. The m...
BACKGROUND:Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory locom...
Background: Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory loco...
Spiders are important predators in terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know very little about the princip...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
The animal world provides numerous examples of mechanisms that allow for extremely fast actions or r...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
Animals use a diverse combination of mechanical components, such as levers, springs, and linkages, t...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
The animal world provides numerous examples of mechanisms that allow for extremely fast actions or r...
Trap-jaw ants are characterized by high-speed mandibles used for prey capture and defense. Power-amp...
Should animals operating at great speeds and accelerations use fast or slow muscles? The answer hing...
The rigid leg segments of arthropods are flexibly connected by joints, which usually consist of two ...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...