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Scaling of claw sharpness: mechanical constraints reduce attachment performance in larger insects

机译:爪锐度的缩放:机械约束减少了较大昆虫的附着性能

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Claws are the most widespread attachment devices in animals, but comparatively little is known about the mechanics of claw attachment. A key morphological parameter in determining attachment ability is claw sharpness; however, there is a conflict between sharpness and fracture resistance. Sharper claws can interlock on more surfaces but are more likely to break. Body size interacts with this conflict such that larger animals should have much blunter claws and consequently poorer attachment ability than smaller animals. This expected size-induced reduction in attachment performance has not previously been investigated, and it is unclear how animals deal with this effect, and whether it indeed exists. We explored the scaling of claw sharpness with body size using four insect species (Nauphoeta cinerea, Gromphadorhina portentosa, Atta cephalotes and Carausius morosus) each covering a large size range. The scaling of claw sharpness varied significantly between species, suggesting that they face different pressures regarding claw function. Attachment forces were measured for A. cephalotes and G. portentosa (which had different scaling of claw sharpness) on several rough surfaces using a centrifuge setup. As expected, attachment performance was poorer in larger animals. Firstly, larger animals were more likely to slip, although this effect depended on the scaling of claw sharpness. Secondly, when they gripped, they attached with smaller forces relative to their weight. This size-induced reduction in attachment performance has significant implications for the attachment ability of larger animals on rough surfaces.
机译:爪是动物中最广泛的附着装置,但是关于爪子附着的机制是相对较少的。确定附着能力的关键形态学参数是爪子清晰度;然而,锐度和骨折之间存在冲突。更尖锐的爪子可以在更多的表面上互锁,但更有可能破裂。身体大小与这种冲突相互作用,使得更大的动物应该有太多的爪爪,因此比较小的动物更差。此预期的尺寸引起的附着性能降低尚未研究过,目前尚不清楚动物如何处理这种效果,以及是否确实存在。我们使用四种昆虫(Nauphoeta Cinerea,Gromphadorhina Portentosa,Atta Cephalotes和Carausius Morosus)探讨了体型的爪子锐度的缩放,每个昆虫种类均覆盖大尺寸范围。爪子锐度的缩放在物种之间有显着变化,表明它们面临有关爪子功能的不同压力。使用离心机设置在几个粗糙的表面上测量A.头孢菌素和G. portentosa(其在爪子锐度缩小的G. portentosa(具有不同的拔齿缩小)的附着力。正如预期的那样,较大的动物的依恋表现较差。首先,较大的动物更有可能滑动,尽管这种效果取决于爪子清晰度的缩放。其次,当他们抓握时,它们相对于其重量较小的力。这种尺寸引起的附着性能降低对粗糙表面上较大动物的附着能力具有显着影响。

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