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  <title><![CDATA[Tunable adhesion for life and sex: functioning mechanisms of adhesive hairs in diving beetles]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Male diving beetles use specialized adhesive setae, in spatula or circular form, to mount on female elytra during underwater courtship; co-evolution of the contact surfaces has attracted much attention since Darwin.&nbsp; We for the first time directly measured and compared the performance of a single seta of each form.&nbsp; While the circular setae behave like typical suckers, the spatula ones with a modified shallow sucker and channels, found only in male <em>Cybister</em> beetles, use the combined mechanisms of suction and viscous resistance for adhesion.&nbsp; To decipher the physical mechanisms of the unusual velocity-dependent adhesion, we construct a conceptual “water-leaking model” combining spatula seta’s surface geometry and properties, as well as its force and deformation throughout adhesion.&nbsp; Comparison between simulation and empirical results reveals three functioning mechanisms: (i) water flowing through imperfectly sealed microfluidic channels leads to velocity-dependent adhesion; (ii) stalk-pulling action increases pressure difference to compress the channel wall, triggering seal-off of the micro-channels; (iii) stalk elasticity provides buffer for energy storage, further increasing the adhesion capacity.&nbsp; Such tunable adhesion mechanisms found in spatula setae not only allow the male <em>Cybister</em> beetles to succeed the premating courtship mount and easy release for respiration, but also provide us insights for future design of bio-inspired underwater adhesion devices.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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