The same but different: setal arrays of anoles and geckos indicate alternative approaches to achieving similar adhesive effectiveness

Volume: 238, Issue: 5, Pages: 1143 - 1155
Published: Dec 14, 2020
Abstract
The functional morphology of squamate fibrillar adhesive systems has been extensively investigated and has indirectly and directly influenced the design of synthetic counterparts. Not surprisingly, the structure and geometry of exemplar fibrils (setae) have been the subject of the bulk of the attention in such research, although variation in setal morphology along the length of subdigital adhesive pads has been implicated to be important in the...
Paper Details
Title
The same but different: setal arrays of anoles and geckos indicate alternative approaches to achieving similar adhesive effectiveness
Published Date
Dec 14, 2020
Volume
238
Issue
5
Pages
1143 - 1155
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