Jusufi Ardian, Goldman Daniel I, Revzen Shai, Full Robert J
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Mar 18;105(11):4215-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0711944105. Epub 2008 Mar 17.
Geckos are nature's elite climbers. Their remarkable climbing feats have been attributed to specialized feet with hairy toes that uncurl and peel in milliseconds. Here, we report that the secret to the gecko's arboreal acrobatics includes an active tail. We examine the tail's role during rapid climbing, aerial descent, and gliding. We show that a gecko's tail functions as an emergency fifth leg to prevent falling during rapid climbing. A response initiated by slipping causes the tail tip to push against the vertical surface, thereby preventing pitch-back of the head and upper body. When pitch-back cannot be prevented, geckos avoid falling by placing their tail in a posture similar to a bicycle's kickstand. Should a gecko fall with its back to the ground, a swing of its tail induces the most rapid, zero-angular momentum air-righting response yet measured. Once righted to a sprawled gliding posture, circular tail movements control yaw and pitch as the gecko descends. Our results suggest that large, active tails can function as effective control appendages. These results have provided biological inspiration for the design of an active tail on a climbing robot, and we anticipate their use in small, unmanned gliding vehicles and multisegment spacecraft.
壁虎是自然界中的顶级攀爬者。它们非凡的攀爬技能归功于其特殊的足部,脚趾上有毛发,能在数毫秒内展开并剥离。在此,我们报告称,壁虎在树上的杂技表演秘诀包括一条灵活的尾巴。我们研究了尾巴在快速攀爬、空中下降和滑翔过程中的作用。我们发现,壁虎的尾巴在快速攀爬时起到紧急第五条腿的作用,以防止掉落。滑倒引发的反应会使尾巴尖抵住垂直表面,从而防止头部和上半身向后仰。当无法防止向后仰时,壁虎会将尾巴摆成类似于自行车支架的姿势来避免掉落。如果壁虎背部着地掉落,尾巴的摆动会引发迄今所测到的最迅速、零角动量的空中翻身反应。一旦翻正到伸展的滑翔姿势,当壁虎下降时,尾巴的圆周运动可控制偏航和俯仰。我们的研究结果表明,大而灵活的尾巴可作为有效的控制附属器官。这些结果为攀爬机器人上设计灵活尾巴提供了生物学灵感,我们预计它们将用于小型无人滑翔飞行器和多节段航天器。