树蛙
粘液
解剖
胶粘剂
基质(水族馆)
材料科学
表皮(动物学)
生物物理学
复合材料
生物
生态学
图层(电子)
作者
Walter Federle,W. Jon. P. Barnes,Werner Baumgärtner,Patrick Drechsler,Joanna M. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1098/rsif.2006.0135
摘要
Tree frogs are remarkable for their capacity to cling to smooth surfaces using large toe pads. The adhesive skin of tree frog toe pads is characterized by peg-studded hexagonal cells separated by deep channels into which mucus glands open. The pads are completely wetted with watery mucus, which led previous authors to suggest that attachment is solely due to capillary and viscous forces generated by the fluid-filled joint between the pad and the substrate. Here, we present evidence from single-toe force measurements, laser tweezer microrheometry of pad mucus and interference reflection microscopy of the contact zone in Litoria caerulea , that tree frog attachment forces are significantly enhanced by close contacts and boundary friction between the pad epidermis and the substrate, facilitated by the highly regular pad microstructure.
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