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English: Compliance of the 3rd antennular segment in the shear direction. As detachment force is applied by the cyprid, the joint between the 2nd and 3rd antennular segments, visible through the 3rd segment, can be seen to move laterally relative to the area of attachment disc in contact with the surface. As this occurs, the velum, radial disc setae and cuticular villi can be seen to elongate. Finally, the adhesive bond is broken at the leading fringe of the disc (sequence ~2 s).
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068085.s004 |
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Source | Movie S4 from Aldred N, H?eg J, Maruzzo D, Clare A (2013). "Analysis of the Behaviours Mediating Barnacle Cyprid Reversible Adhesion". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0068085. PMID 23874504. PMC: 3708932. | ||
Author | Aldred N, H?eg J, Maruzzo D, Clare A | ||
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Author | Aldred N, H?eg J, Maruzzo D, Clare A |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |