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On the origin of frictional adhesion in geckos: small morphological changes lead to a major biomechanical transition in the genus Gonatodes


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T. Higham, T. Gamble, A. Russell
2016

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Higham, T., Gamble, T., & Russell, A. (2016). On the origin of frictional adhesion in geckos: small morphological changes lead to a major biomechanical transition in the genus Gonatodes.


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Higham, T., T. Gamble, and A. Russell. “On the Origin of Frictional Adhesion in Geckos: Small Morphological Changes Lead to a Major Biomechanical Transition in the Genus Gonatodes” (2016).


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Higham, T., et al. On the Origin of Frictional Adhesion in Geckos: Small Morphological Changes Lead to a Major Biomechanical Transition in the Genus Gonatodes. 2016.


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@article{t2016a,
  title = {On the origin of frictional adhesion in geckos: small morphological changes lead to a major biomechanical transition in the genus Gonatodes},
  year = {2016},
  author = {Higham, T. and Gamble, T. and Russell, A.}
}