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Title: Morphological adaptation of the calamistrum to the cribellate spinning process in Deinopoidae
Authors: Joel, Anna Christin
Scholz, Ingo
Orth, Linda
Keywords: Structural biology
Biophysics
Structural biology
Behaviour
Biomaterials
Fibre processing
Fibre extraction
Morphological adaptation
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Spiders are famous for their silk with fascinating mechanical properties. However, some can further produce, process and handle nano fibres, which are used as capture threads. These ‘cribellate spiders’ bear a specialized setae comb on their metatarsus (calamistrum), which modifies cribellate nano fibres to assemble a puffy structure within the capture thread. Among different species, the calamistrum morphology can differ remarkably.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21863
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