نتایج جستجو برای: geckos

تعداد نتایج: 642  

2011
Luis MP Ceríaco Mariana P Marques Natália C Madeira Carlos M Vila-Viçosa Paula Mendes

Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and folklore are repositories of large amounts of information about the natural world. Ideas, perceptions and empirical data held by human communities regarding local species are important sources which enable new scientific discoveries to be made, as well as offering the potential to solve a number of conservation problems. We documented the gecko-related...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Rafe M Brown Cameron D Siler L Lee Grismer Indraneil Das Jimmy A McGuire

The closed-canopy forests of Southeast Asia are home to an impressive number of vertebrates that have independently evolved morphologies that enhance directed aerial descent (gliding, parachuting). These assemblages include numerous mammal, frog, snake, and lizard clades. Several genera of gekkonid lizards, in particular, have evolved specialized structures such as cutaneous expansions, flaps, ...

2013
Zuzana Starostová Marek Konarzewski Jan Kozłowski Lukáš Kratochvíl

While metabolism is a fundamental feature of all organisms, the causes of its scaling with body mass are not yet fully explained. Nevertheless, observations of negative correlations between red blood cell (RBC) size and the rate of metabolism suggest that size variation of these cells responsible for oxygen supply may play a crucial role in determining metabolic rate scaling in vertebrates. Bas...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2017
Travis J Hagey Josef C Uyeda Kristen E Crandell Jorn A Cheney Kellar Autumn Luke J Harmon

Understanding macroevolutionary dynamics of trait evolution is an important endeavor in evolutionary biology. Ecological opportunity can liberate a trait as it diversifies through trait space, while genetic and selective constraints can limit diversification. While many studies have examined the dynamics of morphological traits, diverse morphological traits may yield the same or similar perform...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Anthony P Russell Timothy E Higham

Lizards commonly climb in complex three-dimensional habitats, and gekkotans are particularly adept at doing this by using an intricate adhesive system involving setae on the ventral surface of their digits. However, it is not clear whether geckos always deploy their adhesive system, given that doing so may result in decreased (i.e. reduction in speed) locomotor performance. Here, we investigate...

1999
MARK N. HUTCHINSON PAUL DOUGHTY PAUL M. OLIVER

The stone geckos of the Diplodactylus vittatus species-group are robust terrestrial geckos, mainly distributed through the southern half of Australia. Recent molecular analyses indicate that the current taxonomy significantly under-represents the true diversity in this group. Here we assess the morphological variation in the currently recognized species D. vittatus and D. granariensis, includin...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2000
T Rhen J T Sakata M Zeller D Crews

Incubation temperature during embryonic development determines gonadal sex in many reptiles, including the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius). In this study, we examined the hormonal and behavioral changes that occur during the reproductive cycle of female leopard geckos from four (i.e., 26, 30, 32.5, and 34 degrees C) incubation temperatures. Controlling for reproductive status, plasma lev...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Jonathan B Puthoff Michael S Prowse Matt Wilkinson Kellar Autumn

Geckos owe their remarkable stickiness to millions of dry setae on their toes, and the mechanism of adhesion in gecko setae has been the topic of scientific scrutiny for over two centuries. Previously, we demonstrated that van der Waals forces are sufficient for strong adhesion and friction in gecko setae, and that water-based capillary adhesion is not required. However, recent studies demonstr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Yu Tian Noshir Pesika Hongbo Zeng Kenny Rosenberg Boxin Zhao Patricia McGuiggan Kellar Autumn Jacob Israelachvili

Geckos can run rapidly on walls and ceilings, requiring high friction forces (on walls) and adhesion forces (on ceilings), with typical step intervals of approximately 20 ms. The rapid switching between gecko foot attachment and detachment is analyzed theoretically based on a tape model that incorporates the adhesion and friction forces originating from the van der Waals forces between the subm...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2008
Kellar Autumn Nick Gravish

If geckos had not evolved, it is possible that humans would never have invented adhesive nanostructures. Geckos use millions of adhesive setae on their toes to climb vertical surfaces at speeds of over 1ms-1. Climbing presents a significant challenge for an adhesive in requiring both strong attachment and easy rapid removal. Conventional pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) are either strong and...

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