Evolutionarily optimized frictional devices of insects are usually adapted to attach to a variety of natural surfaces. Orthopteran attachment pads are composed of hexagonal outgrowths with smooth flexible surfaces. The pads are designed to balance the weight of the insect in different positions and on different materials. In a scanning electron microscopy study followed by freezing-substitution experiments, the ultrastructural architecture of the pad material was visualized. In friction experiments, the interaction was measured between the attachment pad and a polished silicon surface. The inner structure of this material contains distally directed rods, branching close to the surface, and spaces filled with fluid. The specific design of th...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal ‘‘heel’ ...
To test the role of constructional and dimensional factors in the generation of friction force by sy...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal 'heel pads' (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
The contact of adhesive structures to rough surfaces has been difficult to investigate as rough surf...
Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functional loads....
The contact of adhesive structures to rough surfaces has been difficult to investigate as rough surf...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
SYNOPSIS. Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functio...
The morphology, ultrastructure, effective elastic modulus, and adhesive properties of two different ...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal ‘heel pads’ (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal ‘‘heel’ ...
To test the role of constructional and dimensional factors in the generation of friction force by sy...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal 'heel pads' (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
The contact of adhesive structures to rough surfaces has been difficult to investigate as rough surf...
Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functional loads....
The contact of adhesive structures to rough surfaces has been difficult to investigate as rough surf...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
SYNOPSIS. Design of attachment devices in insects varies enormously in relation to different functio...
The morphology, ultrastructure, effective elastic modulus, and adhesive properties of two different ...
Many stick insects and mantophasmids possess tarsal ‘heel pads’ (euplantulae) covered by arrays of c...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal ‘‘heel’ ...
To test the role of constructional and dimensional factors in the generation of friction force by sy...