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Attachment Devices of Insect Cuticle

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In 1974 when I published my book, Biological Mechanism of Attachment, not many pages were required to report on the attachment devices of insect cuticles. As in most fields of research, our knowledge on this specific subject has simply exploded. Dr. Stanislav N. Gorb now describes the present day level of our knowledge, to which he has personally contributed so much, and a research team working on biological microtribology has gradually developed, also. With modern methods of measurement it is possible to enter the structure - function relationship much more deeply, even down to a molecular level, which was not possible two and a half decades ago. It is a well known fact that, in biology, the more sophisticated the measuring method, the greater the achievement of biological fundamental research, and its resulting evidence. Our knowledge remains at a certain level until new methods once more permit a forward leap. Biological knowledge develops in the form of a stepped curve rather than linear, as reflected in the studies carried out on the attachment devices of insect cuticles.

List of contents

Friction and adhesion: fundamentals.- Insect cuticle: structure and properties of the material.- Cuticular protuberances of insects.- Principles of cuticular attachment in Arthropoda.- Frictional systems.- Dragonfly and damselfly head-arresting system.- Intersegmental frictional devices.- Wing-locking devices.- Attachment pads.- Secretions in frictional systems.- Protuberances and their fields.- Sensory equipment.- The evolution of frictional systems.- Ecological implications.- Nature's design as a basis for biomimetics.

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In 1974 when I published my book, Biological Mechanism of Attachment, not many pages were required to report on the attachment devices of insect cuticles. As in most fields of research, our knowledge on this specific subject has simply exploded. Dr. Stanislav N. Gorb now describes the present day level of our knowledge, to which he has personally contributed so much, and a research team working on biological microtribology has gradually developed, also. With modern methods of measurement it is possible to enter the structure – function relationship much more deeply, even down to a molecular level, which was not possible two and a half decades ago. It is a well known fact that, in biology, the more sophisticated the measuring method, the greater the achievement of biological fundamental research, and its resulting evidence. Our knowledge remains at a certain level until new methods once more permit a forward leap. Biological knowledge develops in the form of a stepped curve rather than linear, as reflected in the studies carried out on the attachment devices of insect cuticles.

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`This is an excellent introduction to biological attachment and will be of interest to biologist, especially entomologist, materials scientist and engineers.'
Entomofauna Zeitschrift Für Entomologie, 23, 2:13-28

"This recently published ‘big review’ in book form is a logical step. … The result is a concise book which is well written and based on the personal experiences of the author. Simplicity is a big advantage as there are too many examples … . It is of interest not only for biologists (including molecular biologists), zoologists, entomologists and ecologists, but also for specialists from material science and engineers. … I recommend this book to all students and scientists … ." (F. Weyda, European Journal of Entomology, Vol. 102, 2005)

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From the reviews:
`This is an excellent introduction to biological attachment and will be of interest to biologist, especially entomologist, materials scientist and engineers.'
Entomofauna Zeitschrift Für Entomologie, 23, 2:13-28
"This recently published 'big review' in book form is a logical step. ... The result is a concise book which is well written and based on the personal experiences of the author. Simplicity is a big advantage as there are too many examples ... . It is of interest not only for biologists (including molecular biologists), zoologists, entomologists and ecologists, but also for specialists from material science and engineers. ... I recommend this book to all students and scientists ... ." (F. Weyda, European Journal of Entomology, Vol. 102, 2005)

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Authors Stanislav Gorb, Stanislav N. Gorb, Stanislav S N Gorb, Stanislav S. N. Gorb
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048157617
ISBN 978-90-481-5761-7
No. of pages 305
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 17 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations XV, 305 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

C, Evolution, biochemistry, Zoology & animal sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Animal Physiology, Zoology, Taxonomy & systematics, Entomology, Animal taxonomy, Animal systematics, Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography, Invertebrate Zoology, Evolutionary Theory

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