2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.023
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A spider’s biological vibration filter: Micromechanical characteristics of a biomaterial surface

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“…As a tree dwelling insect, C. acinaciformis may adapt its 'vibrational calls' (i.e. feeding activities, alarm [13,17,18]) or modify the response to other cues such as those related to walking or the alarm signal by considering the filter properties of the wood's transfer function [36,53]. Behavioural adaptation to substrate properties is known, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a tree dwelling insect, C. acinaciformis may adapt its 'vibrational calls' (i.e. feeding activities, alarm [13,17,18]) or modify the response to other cues such as those related to walking or the alarm signal by considering the filter properties of the wood's transfer function [36,53]. Behavioural adaptation to substrate properties is known, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical images were taken using a BX-51 microscope with a Dage-MTI XLM high-resolution cooled digital camera at 50x magnification under darkfield illumination. As described previously [25], due to the irregular shape of our samples and the inherent lack of depth of field associated with optical microscopy, each optical image presented here was digitally enhanced using focus stacking. Many images (>25)…”
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“…where is the applied force, is the radius of curvature, is the penetration depth, is Poisson's ratio (chosen to be 0.3 [7,25]), and is the elastic modulus of the outermost surface layers.…”
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“…The pad is pronounced in adults of both sexes, but in 140 the 5 early instars measured, it is small in size (Figure 3). properties being complex and heterogeneous to perform this task (Young et al 2014;Erko et al 2015). 174…”
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