Toe pad morphology and adhesion in the miniaturized gecko, Chatogekko amazonicus (Gekkota: Sphaerodactylidae)

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Aaron H. Griffing, Juan D. Daza, Stuart V. Nielsen, Fernanda P. Werneck, Patrik F. Viana, Tony Gamble
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Chatogekko amazonicus is a miniaturized gecko from northern South America and is among the smallest of toe pad bearing lizards. The toe pads of C. amazonicus are miniscule, between 18% and 27% of the plantar surface area. We aimed to investigate the relationship between adhesive toe pad morphology, body size, and adhesive capabilities. Using scanning electron microscopy, we determine that the adhesive pads of C. amazonicus exhibit branched setae similar to those of other geckos, but that are generally much smaller. When compared with other gecko taxa, we show that C. amazonicus setae occupy a similar range of seta length: snout–vent length ratio and aspect ratio as other gekkonoid species (i.e. Gekkonidae, Phyllodactylidae, and Sphaerodactylidae). We demonstrate that C. amazonicus—even with its relatively small toe pads—is capable of climbing a smooth glass surface at a nearly vertical angle. We suggest that sphaerodactylids like C. amazonicus offer an excellent system for studying toe pad morphology and function in relation to miniaturization.

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小型壁虎 Chatogekko amazonicus(Gekkota:Sphaerodactylidae)的趾垫形态和粘附性。
Chatogekko amazonicus 是南美洲北部的一种小型壁虎,是趾垫最小的蜥蜴之一。疣壁虎的趾垫非常小,仅占足跖部表面积的 18% 到 27%。我们的目的是研究粘附趾垫形态、体型和粘附能力之间的关系。通过扫描电子显微镜,我们确定大壁虎的粘着趾垫显示出与其他壁虎类似的分枝刚毛,但一般要小得多。与其他壁虎类群相比,我们发现大黑脸壁虎的刚毛长度:鼻孔长度比和长宽比的范围与其他壁虎类群(即壁虎科、长爪壁虎科和长爪壁虎科)相似。我们的研究表明,C. amazonicus即使趾垫相对较小,也能够以近乎垂直的角度攀爬光滑的玻璃表面。我们认为,像羊蹄甲这样的棘脚类动物为研究趾垫形态和功能与小型化的关系提供了一个极好的系统。
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