Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2011 Sep 1;214(Pt 17):2988-93. doi: 10.1242/jeb.055996.
The prey-capture threads found in most spider orb webs rely on viscous droplets for their stickiness. Each droplet is formed of a central mass of viscoelastic glycoprotein glue surrounded by an aqueous covering, both of which incorporate hydrophilic components. We found that the extensibility of droplets on Larinioides cornutus threads increased as humidity increased. However, the deflection of the droplets' supporting axial lines did not change, indicating that atmospheric water uptake increases glycoprotein plasticity, but not glycoprotein adhesion. The extensibility of droplets, along with that of the thread's supporting axial fibers, is responsible for summing the adhesion of multiple thread droplets. Therefore, daily changes in humidity have the potential to significantly alter the performance of viscous threads and orb webs.
大多数蜘蛛圆网中的猎物捕捉线依赖粘性液滴来保持粘性。每个液滴由中心粘性的粘弹性糖蛋白胶块和周围的水覆盖层组成,其中都包含亲水性成分。我们发现,Larinioides cornutus 丝上的液滴延展性随着湿度增加而增加。然而,液滴支撑轴线的挠度没有变化,这表明大气中的水分吸收增加了糖蛋白的塑性,但没有增加糖蛋白的粘附力。液滴的延展性以及丝线支撑轴纤维的延展性,共同决定了多个丝线液滴的粘附总和。因此,湿度的日常变化有可能显著改变粘性丝线和圆网的性能。