The Poise that refreshes dynamics of internal food transport in a butterfly

Meeting Abstract S1-3.16  Jan. 5  The Poise that refreshes: dynamics of internal food transport in a butterfly SOCHA, J.J.**; WATERS, J.S.; WESTNEAT, M.W.; LABARBERA, M.; COOK, S.; FEZZAA, K.; LEE, W.K.; Argonne National Laboratory; Arizona State University; Field Museum; University of Chicago; University of Utah; Argonne National Laboratory; Argonne National Laboratory jjsocha@midway.uchicago.edu Butterflies feed by sucking fluids […]

The Mechanism of Rapid Running in Weak Sand

Meeting Abstract S1-3.6  Jan. 5  The Mechanism of Rapid Running in Weak Sand GOLDMAN, D.I.*; KORFF , W.L.; WEHNER, M.; BERNS, M.S.; FULL, R.J.; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Caltech; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley digoldma@berkeley.edu Locomotion on granular media is unlike locomotion on rigid ground because during a step the […]

Testing Control Models In Rapid Running Insects Using Lateral Ground Translation

Meeting Abstract S1-3.11  Jan. 5  Testing Control Models In Rapid Running Insects Using Lateral Ground Translation REVZEN, Shai*; BISHOP-MOSER, Joshua; SPENCE, Andrew; FULL, Robert/J; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley shrevz@berkeley.edu Perturbation of simple passive, dynamic models of legged locomotion suggest the possibility of self-stabilization with minimal […]

Studies of surface drag in a fluidized bed to discover principles of locomotion on sand

Meeting Abstract S1-3.7  Jan. 5  Studies of surface drag in a fluidized bed to discover principles of locomotion on sand. KORFF, Wyatt L.*; GOLDMAN, Daniel I.; California Institute of Technology; Univ. of California, Berkeley korff@caltech.edu Terrestrial animals that live in or on sandy habitats contend with a dynamic environment that can deform and flow in response to […]

Similar Elastic Modulus of Setal Keratin for Two Species of Gecko

Meeting Abstract S1-3.3  Jan. 5  Similar Elastic Modulus of Setal Keratin for Two Species of Gecko PEATTIE, A M*; MAJIDI, C; CORDER, A B; FULL, R J; Univ. of California, Berkeley peattiea@socrates.berkeley.edu Typical bulk adhesives are characterized by soft, tacky materials with elastic moduli well below 1 MPa. Geckos possess subdigital adhesives composed mostly of β-keratin, a […]

Passive Muscle Facilitates Rapid Perturbation Recovery in an Insect Leg

Meeting Abstract S1-3.9  Jan. 5  Passive Muscle Facilitates Rapid Perturbation Recovery in an Insect Leg LIBBY, T.*; FULL, R.J.; Univ of California, Berkeley tlibby@berkeley.edu Isolated and intact legs of cockroaches begin to recover from vertically directed impulse perturbations within 5 ms and return to within 99% of their original position within the swing phase duration. This response […]

Insects Running on Compliant Surfaces

Meeting Abstract S1-3.13  Jan. 5  Insects Running on Compliant Surfaces SPENCE, Andrew J.*; REVZEN, Shai; YEATES, Kyle; MULLENS, Chris; FULL, Robert J.; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley aspence@nature.berkeley.edu Human runners and hoppers attempt to adjust their leg stiffness to maintain similar center […]

Innate preferences for flower motion dynamics in the hovering hawkmoth Manduca sexta

Meeting Abstract S1-3.15  Jan. 5  Innate preferences for flower motion dynamics in the hovering hawkmoth Manduca sexta SPRAYBERRY, Jordanna D. H.*; SUVER, Marie; Univ. of Arizona, Tucson; Univ. of Washington, Seattle jspray@neurobio.arizona.edu Hawkmoths are hovering feeders that meet the challenge of flower motions by exhibiting a compensatory tracking behavior. Previous work has shown this tracking behavior to […]

Frictional Adhesion of Natural and Synthetic Gecko Setal Arrays

Meeting Abstract S1-3.4  Jan. 5  Frictional Adhesion of Natural and Synthetic Gecko Setal Arrays AUTUMN, K*; GRAVISH, N; WILKINSON, M; SANTOS, D; SPENKO, M; CUTKOSKY, M; Lewis & Clark College; Lewis & Clark College; Lewis & Clark College; Stanford University; Stanford University; Stanford University autumn@lclark.edu Gecko toes are adhesive only when dragged in shear away from their […]

Effects of Leg Number and Posture for a Class of Simple Three-dimensional Point-mass Running Models

Meeting Abstract S1-3.12  Jan. 5  Effects of Leg Number and Posture for a Class of Simple Three-dimensional Point-mass Running Models SEIPEL, J.*; FULL, R.J.; HOLMES, P.; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Univ. of California, Berkeley; Princeton Univ. jseipel@princeton.edu Many legged animals produce similar net ground reaction forces during steady running – like an idealized point-mass pogo-stick. The simple […]

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