On the origin of frictional adhesion in geckos: small morphological changes lead to a major biomechanical transition in the genusGonatodes

Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
The evolutionary history of vertebrate locomotion is punctuated by innovations that have permitted expansion into novel ecological niches. Frictional adhesion of geckos is an innovation renowned for enabling locomotion on vertical and inverted smooth surfaces. Much is known about the microstructure and function of the fully-expressed gekkotan adhesive apparatus, although how it originated is poorly understood. Therefore, identifying species that...
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Title
On the origin of frictional adhesion in geckos: small morphological changes lead to a major biomechanical transition in the genusGonatodes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
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