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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 204–214, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.24
Figure 1: The three lizard species under investigation. (A) Moloch horridus with an array of spikes covering ...
Figure 2: Different sizes and morphologies of scales of Phrynosoma cornutum. (A) Dorsal (back) scales along t...
Figure 3: Water spreading on the reptiles' surfaces. A droplet of 5 µl was applied through a syringe and brou...
Figure 4: Scale of Phrynosoma cornutum dipped into deionised water. The freshly prepared scale (A) exhibits a...
Figure 5: Micro ornamentation of the scales of the three investigated lizard species. (A) Moloch horridus sho...
Figure 6: Water spreading on epoxy replica of moisture harvesting reptiles. A 5 µl droplet of water was appli...
Figure 7: Water condensation on epoxy replicas of structured surfaces. The epoxy replicas were cut into disks...
Figure 8: Water transport in interscalar capillaries. The behaviour of coloured water on the integument of th...
Figure 9: Water transport velocity in the capillary system. Two typical examples of results of a frame-to-fra...