Structures and Function of Remora Adhesion

Volume: 1498, Pages: 159 - 168
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Remoras (echeneid fish) reversibly attach and detach to marine hosts, almost instantaneously, to “hitchhike” and feed. The adhesion mechanisms that they use are remarkably insensitive to substrate topology and quite different from the latching and suction cup-based systems associated with other species at similar length scales. Remora adhesion is also anisotropic; drag forces induced by the swimming host increase adhesive strength, while rapid...
Paper Details
Title
Structures and Function of Remora Adhesion
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
1498
Pages
159 - 168
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