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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 725–743, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.57
Figure 1: Diversity of investigated study organisms with attachment devices visualised across the animal tree...
Figure 2: Attachment systems of animals. (A) Schematic representation of hairy (a, b) and smooth (c, d) attac...
Figure 3: Phylogeny of Polyneoptera (following [122]). Coloured squares indicate the type of attachment pads, 1dif...
Figure 4: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of a typical phasmatodean tarsus. Orestes draegeri Bresse...
Figure 5: Diversity of stick insect ecomorphs and their respective euplantular AMS. (A) Eurycantha calcarata,...
Figure 6: Compliancy of adhesive structures to the substrate (A,B) and contact splitting (C). (A) Contact of ...
Figure 7: Convergent evolution of an asymmetry of micro- and nanostructural features (scheme is given in the ...
Figure 8: Fluid micro- and nanodrops in animal attachment pads. (A) Carbon–platinum replica of frozen and coa...
Figure 9: Diagram summarizing structural features of smooth attachment pads that evolved in a convergent matt...
Figure 10: Sources of bioinspiration for attachment systems from the animal tree of life. Shown are the exampl...