The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to deform, replicating the profile of a surface to which they are apposed. This attachment system is supplemented by a secretion produced by epidermal cells and transported onto the surface of the pad through the pore canals of the pad cuticle. This study shows that the secretion alone is necessary, but not sufficient, for adhesion. To account for the full adhesive force, the deformation of the pad and the resulting changes in contact area were considered. In two series of experiments, the adhesive properties of the secretion and the adhesion of the whole pad were measured using a force tester, the sensitivity of which ranged from micronewtons to cen...
Many arachnids possess adhesive pads on their feet that help them climb smooth surfaces and capture ...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Insects have developed different structures to adhere to surfaces. Most common are smooth and hairy ...
The morphology, ultrastructure, effective elastic modulus, and adhesive properties of two different ...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
Insects use hairy or smooth adhesive pads to stick to almost all known surfaces. Although studied fo...
SYNOPSIS. Many animals that locomote by legs possess adhesive pads. Such organs are rapidly releasab...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
Many insects use soft adhesive footpads for climbing. The surface contact of these organs is mediate...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
Many insects use soft adhesive footpads for climbing. The surface contact of these organs is mediate...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs...
The tarsal attachment system of the Madagascar Hissing cockroach Grompadorhinaportentosa (Blattodea,...
The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render...
Many arachnids possess adhesive pads on their feet that help them climb smooth surfaces and capture ...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Insects have developed different structures to adhere to surfaces. Most common are smooth and hairy ...
The morphology, ultrastructure, effective elastic modulus, and adhesive properties of two different ...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
Insects use hairy or smooth adhesive pads to stick to almost all known surfaces. Although studied fo...
SYNOPSIS. Many animals that locomote by legs possess adhesive pads. Such organs are rapidly releasab...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
Many insects use soft adhesive footpads for climbing. The surface contact of these organs is mediate...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
Many insects use soft adhesive footpads for climbing. The surface contact of these organs is mediate...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs...
The tarsal attachment system of the Madagascar Hissing cockroach Grompadorhinaportentosa (Blattodea,...
The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render...
Many arachnids possess adhesive pads on their feet that help them climb smooth surfaces and capture ...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Insects have developed different structures to adhere to surfaces. Most common are smooth and hairy ...