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Data from: Geckos as springs: mechanics explain across-species scaling of adhesion
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adhesion geckos evolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vs644
摘要:
t maximum adhesive force among pad-bearing gecko species is not solely dictated by toepad area, but also depends on the ratio of toepad area to gecko adhesive
Data from: Passively stuck: death does not affect gecko adhesion strength
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gecko adhesion cling
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.8hk5r
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Many geckos use adhesive toe pads on the bottom of their digits to attach to surfaces with remarkable strength. Although gecko adhesion ha
Data from: Geckos significantly alter foot orientation to facilitate adhesion during downhill locomotion
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Declines;adhesive system;gecko;Gekkonidae;inclines
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.mb180
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e, we use a generalist gecko to test whether limb modulation occurs on downhill slopes to allow geckos to take advantage of their adhesive system. We examined
Data from: Subdigital adhesive pad morphology varies in relation to structural habitat use in the Namib Day Gecko, Rhoptropus afer
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gecko adhesion habitat locomotion performance predator evasion morphology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r20tr
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cape behavior on morphology, including the adhesive system, of Rhoptropus afer, a diurnal and cursorial gecko from Namibia. Substrate incline and topographical variation are li
Data from: Role of multiple, adjustable toes in distributed control shown by sideways wall-running in geckos
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gecko;Foot reaction force;Toe contact area;Toe orientation;Adhesion Force Measurement;Gecko locomotion;adjustable distributed control;animal-environment interaction;manoeuvrability
DOI:
doi:10.6078/D1ZD6C
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t integrated, hierarchical structures – the fibrillar adhesive system of geckos. Surprisingly, we lack an understanding of how multiple, soft toes coordinate
Data from: Tempo and mode of performance evolution across multiple independent origins of adhesive toe pads in lizards
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Hagey, Travis
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Gecko Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Brownian Motion Toe Detachment Angle Anole
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.45623
摘要:
an ancestral state reconstructions. We discovered that adhesive performance in geckos evolved in a fashion consistent with Brownian Motion with a trend, whereas anoles evolved

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