The Ecomechanics of Gecko Adhesion: Natural Surface Topography, Evolution, and Biomimetics

Volume: 59, Issue: 1, Pages: 148 - 167
Published: Apr 27, 2019
Abstract
The study of gecko adhesion is necessarily interdisciplinary due to the hierarchical nature of the adhesive system and the complexity of interactions between the animals and their habitats. In nature, geckos move on a wide range of surfaces including soft sand dunes, trees, and rocks, but much of the research over the past two decades has focused on their adhesive performance on artificial surfaces. Exploring the complex interactions between...
Paper Details
Title
The Ecomechanics of Gecko Adhesion: Natural Surface Topography, Evolution, and Biomimetics
Published Date
Apr 27, 2019
Volume
59
Issue
1
Pages
148 - 167
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