Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These patterns provide inherent structural stability while optimizing strength-per-weight and minimizing construction costs. In echinoids (sea urchins), a visible regularity can be found in the endoskeleton, consisting of a lightweight and resistant micro-trabecular meshwork (stereom). This foam-like structure follows an intrinsic geometrical pattern that has never been investigated. This study aims to analyse and describe it by focusing on the boss of tubercles-spine attachment sites subject to strong mechanical stresses-in the common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. The boss microstructure was identified as a Voronoi construction characterized by 82% concordance t...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the te...
Certain components of the jaw apparatus, or lantern, of regular sea-urchins form a 'compass system' ...
5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, FRANCE, MAY 14-17, 2008International ...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These patterns provide in...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These result in optimized...
The skeletal plates of echinoids consist of a peculiar lightweight structure, called stereom, which ...
The multi-plated skeleton of echinoids is made of the stereom, a light-weight construction which res...
The endoskeleton of echinoderms (Deuterostomia: Echinodermata) is of mesodermal origin and consists ...
The clypeasteroid echinoid skeleton is a multi-plated, light-weight shell construction produced by b...
Sea urchins have characteristic spines that fulfil critical functions. Several studies revealed mark...
Neuromorphic engineering is the approach to intelligent machine design inspired by nature. Here, we ...
The endoskeletal structure of the Sea Urchin, Centrostephanus rodgersii, has numerous long spines wh...
Pleurocystitid rhombiferans are among the most unusual echinoderms whose mode of life has been long ...
Echinoids, known as sea urchins, are invertebrates populating the seas since the late Ordovician. D...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the te...
Certain components of the jaw apparatus, or lantern, of regular sea-urchins form a 'compass system' ...
5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, FRANCE, MAY 14-17, 2008International ...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These patterns provide in...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These result in optimized...
The skeletal plates of echinoids consist of a peculiar lightweight structure, called stereom, which ...
The multi-plated skeleton of echinoids is made of the stereom, a light-weight construction which res...
The endoskeleton of echinoderms (Deuterostomia: Echinodermata) is of mesodermal origin and consists ...
The clypeasteroid echinoid skeleton is a multi-plated, light-weight shell construction produced by b...
Sea urchins have characteristic spines that fulfil critical functions. Several studies revealed mark...
Neuromorphic engineering is the approach to intelligent machine design inspired by nature. Here, we ...
The endoskeletal structure of the Sea Urchin, Centrostephanus rodgersii, has numerous long spines wh...
Pleurocystitid rhombiferans are among the most unusual echinoderms whose mode of life has been long ...
Echinoids, known as sea urchins, are invertebrates populating the seas since the late Ordovician. D...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the te...
Certain components of the jaw apparatus, or lantern, of regular sea-urchins form a 'compass system' ...
5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, FRANCE, MAY 14-17, 2008International ...