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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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July 1, 2006
Why are so many adhesive pads hairy?
Walter Federle
Plos One
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November 13, 2015
On Heels and Toes: How Ants Climb with Adhesive Pads and Tarsal Friction Hair Arrays
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle
Soft Matter
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September 18, 2015
Rate-dependence of 'wet' biological adhesives and the function of the pad secretion in insects
David Labonte, Walter Federle
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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March 1, 2013
Rapid preflexes in smooth adhesive pads of insects prevent sudden detachment
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle
Arthropod Structure & Development
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December 20, 2007
Locomotion and adhesion: dynamic control of adhesive surface contact in ants
Walter Federle, Thomas Endlein
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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September 10, 2019
Dynamic biological adhesion: mechanisms for controlling attachment during locomotion
Walter Federle, David Labonte
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
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September 9, 2016
Biomechanics of shear-sensitive adhesion in climbing animals: peeling, pre-tension and sliding-induced changes in interface strength
David Labonte, Walter Federle
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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December 24, 2014
Scaling and biomechanics of surface attachment in climbing animals
David Labonte, Walter Federle
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
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December 7, 2007
Walking on smooth or rough ground: passive control of pretarsal attachment in ants
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle
Plant Signaling & Behavior
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December 17, 2009
The insect-trapping rim of Nepenthes pitchers: surface structure and function
Ulrike Bauer, Walter Federle
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The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
July 1, 2006
Why are so many adhesive pads hairy?
Walter Federle
Plos One
|
November 13, 2015
On Heels and Toes: How Ants Climb with Adhesive Pads and Tarsal Friction Hair Arrays
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle
Soft Matter
|
September 18, 2015
Rate-dependence of 'wet' biological adhesives and the function of the pad secretion in insects
David Labonte, Walter Federle
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
March 1, 2013
Rapid preflexes in smooth adhesive pads of insects prevent sudden detachment
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle
Arthropod Structure & Development
|
December 20, 2007
Locomotion and adhesion: dynamic control of adhesive surface contact in ants
Walter Federle, Thomas Endlein
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
September 10, 2019
Dynamic biological adhesion: mechanisms for controlling attachment during locomotion
Walter Federle, David Labonte
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
|
September 9, 2016
Biomechanics of shear-sensitive adhesion in climbing animals: peeling, pre-tension and sliding-induced changes in interface strength
David Labonte, Walter Federle
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
December 24, 2014
Scaling and biomechanics of surface attachment in climbing animals
David Labonte, Walter Federle
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
|
December 7, 2007
Walking on smooth or rough ground: passive control of pretarsal attachment in ants
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle
Plant Signaling & Behavior
|
December 17, 2009
The insect-trapping rim of Nepenthes pitchers: surface structure and function
Ulrike Bauer, Walter Federle
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