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Sticking like sticky tape: tree frogs use friction forces to enhance attachment on overhanging surfaces

机译:像胶带一样粘着:树蛙利用摩擦力增强在悬垂表面上的附着力

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To live and clamber about in an arboreal habitat, tree frogs have evolved adhesive pads on their toes. In addition, they often have long and slender legs to facilitate not only long jumps, but also to bridge gaps between leaves when climbing. Both adhesive pads and long limbs are used in conjunction, as we will show in this study. Previous research has shown that tree frogs change from a crouched posture (where the limbs are close to the body) to a sprawled posture with extended limbs when clinging on to steeper inclines such as vertical or overhanging slopes. We investigated this change in posture in White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea) by challenging the frogs to cling onto a tiltable platform. The platform consisted of an array of 24 three-dimensional force transducers, which allowed us to measure the ground reaction forces of the frogs during a tilt. Starting from a crouched resting position, the normal forces on the forelimbs changed sign and became increasingly negative with increasing slope angle of the platform. At about 106°±12°, tilt of the platform the frogs reacted by extending one or two of their limbs outwards. At a steeper angle (131°±11°), the frogs spread out all their limbs sideways, with the hindlimbs stretched out to their maximum reach. Although the extension was strongest in the lateral direction, limbs were significantly extended in the fore–aft direction as well. With the extension of the limbs, the lateral forces increased relative to the normal forces. The large contribution of the in-plane forces helped to keep the angle between the force vector and the platform small. The Kendall theory for the peeling of adhesive tape predicts that smaller peel angles lead to higher attachment forces. We compare our data with the predictions of the Kendall model and discuss possible implications of the sliding of the pads on the surface. The forces were indeed much larger for smaller angles and thus can be explained by peeling theory.
机译:为了在树栖栖息地中生活和攀爬,树蛙已经在脚趾上形成了粘合垫。此外,它们通常具有细长的腿,不仅有助于跳远,而且在攀登时可以弥合叶子之间的间隙。正如我们将在本研究中显示的,粘合垫和长肢都可以同时使用。先前的研究表明,树蛙在依附于陡峭的斜坡(例如垂直或悬垂的斜坡)时,会从蹲下的姿势(四肢靠近身体)改变为四肢伸展的伸展姿势。我们通过挑战青蛙紧贴在可倾斜平台上来调查怀特树蛙(Litoria caerulea)姿势的这种变化。该平台由24个三维力传感器阵列组成,这使我们能够测量倾斜过程中青蛙的地面反作用力。从蹲伏的休息位置开始,前肢上的法向力改变了符号,并随着平台倾斜角度的增加而变得越来越负。在约106°±12°的倾斜角度,青蛙通过向外伸展一只或两只肢体来做出反应。青蛙以更陡峭的角度(131°±11°)向侧面伸展整个四肢,而后肢则伸展到最大。尽管延伸在横向上最强,但四肢在前-后方向上也显着延伸。随着四肢的伸展,横向力相对于法向力增加。平面内力的巨大贡献有助于使力矢量和平台之间的角度保持较小。肯德尔针对胶带剥离的理论预测,较小的剥离角度会导致较高的附着力。我们将数据与Kendall模型的预测结果进行比较,并讨论垫在表面上滑动的可能含义。对于较小的角度,力确实大得多,因此可以用剥离理论来解释。

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