نتایج جستجو برای: geckos

تعداد نتایج: 642  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2017
Timothy E Higham Anthony P Russell Karl J Niklas

The remarkable adhesive capabilities of geckos have garnered attention from scientists and the public for centuries. Geckos are known to have an adhesive load-bearing capacity far in excess (by 100-fold or more) of that required to support their body mass or accommodate the loading imparted during maximal locomotor acceleration. Few studies, however, have investigated the ecological contexts in...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
Ping Yuan Hsu Liehui Ge Xiaopeng Li Alyssa Y Stark Chrys Wesdemiotis Peter H Niewiarowski Ali Dhinojwala

Observers ranging from Aristotle to young children have long marvelled at the ability of geckos to cling to walls and ceilings. Detailed studies have revealed that geckos are 'sticky' without the use of glue or suction devices. Instead, a gecko's stickiness derives from van der Waals interactions between proteinaceous hairs called setae and substrate. Here, we present surprising evidence that a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Alyssa Y Stark Timothy W Sullivan Peter H Niewiarowski

Despite profound interest in the mechanics and performance of the gecko adhesive system, relatively few studies have focused on performance under conditions that are ecologically relevant to the natural habitats of geckos. Because geckos are likely to encounter surfaces that are wet, we used shear force adhesion measurements to examine the effect of surface water and toe pad wetting on the whol...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Trip Lamb Aaron M Bauer

Many desert organisms exhibit convergence, and certain physical factors such as windblown sands have generated remarkably similar ecomorphs across divergent lineages. The burrowing geckos Colopus, Chondrodactylus and Palmatogecko occupy dune ecosystems in the Namib and Kalahari deserts of southwest Africa. Considered closely related, they share several putative synapomorphies, including reduced...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
J J Chen A M Peattie K Autumn R J Full

Legs of sprawled-posture, quadrupedal trotting geckos (Hemidactylus garnotii) each functioned differently during constant average-speed locomotion. The center of mass decelerated in the first half of a step and accelerated in the second half, as if geckos were bouncing in fore-aft and side-to-side directions. Forelegs decelerated the center of mass only in the fore-aft direction. Hindlegs provi...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2008
m. sharif khan

the genus cyrtopodion is the most widely distributed of the four gekkonid genera of the angular-toed geckos that inhabit pakistan and the contiguous palearctic region (szczerbak & golubev 1996), from the indus valley to the eastern borders of the caspian sea. longitudinal rows of trihedral tubercles characteristically line the dorsum of these angular-toed geckos. they primarily inhabit arid...

2010
Jonathan K. WEBB Weiguo DU David PIKE Richard SHINE

Many prey species detect chemical cues from predators and modify their behaviours in ways that reduce their risk of predation. Theory predicts that prey should modify their anti-predator responses according to the degree of threat posed by the predator. That is, prey should show the strongest responses to chemicals of highly dangerous prey, but should ignore or respond weakly to chemicals from ...

Journal: :Sexual development : genetics, molecular biology, evolution, endocrinology, embryology, and pathology of sex determination and differentiation 2010
T Gamble

Geckos are a species-rich clade of reptiles possessing diverse sex determining mechanisms. Some species possess genetic sex determination, with both male and female heterogamety, while other species have temperature-dependent sex determination. I compiled information from the literature on the taxonomic distribution of these sex determining mechanisms in geckos. Using phylogenetic data from the...

2008
Tony Whitaker

The black-eyed gecko (Hoplodactylus kahutarae Whitaker 1984), of eastern Marlborough, is arguably NZ's only alpine lizard, inhabiting cliffs and bluffs between 1,250 and 2,200 m asl. In January 1998 a black-eyed gecko was discovered at Eyles Creek on Mt Arthur, Kahurangi National Park, 120 km northwest of its previously known range. A follow up survey in March revealed that population density a...

2012
Josephine Fitness Rodney A Hitchmough Mary Morgan-Richards

Clinal variation can result from primary differentiation or secondary contact and determining which of these two processes is responsible for the existence of a cline is not a trivial problem. Samples from a coastal transect of New Zealand geckos (Woodworthia maculata) identified for the first time a body size cline 7-10 km wide. The larger geckos are almost twice the mass of the small adult ge...

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