How speed of separation affects suction adhesion of the limpet, Lottia scutum
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Kao, Louis
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Friday Harbor Labs
Abstract
The intertidal limpet, Lottia scutum, is a key grazer keeping algal levels in check.
Because limpets rely heavily on suction to prevent dislodgment during foraging, it is important
to understand the tenacity of suction adhesion. Through use of a clamping measurement
apparatus, underwater limpet tenacity was measured at various pulling speeds to quantify the
speed and force required for limpet dislodgement. The purpose of this measurement was to
determine the maximum tenacity that a limpet can achieve at varying pulling speeds. Instead of
seeing one speed at which tenacity was maximized, I saw a trend of increasing tenacity over
time. There was no effect of speed of separation on suction attachment. Stefan adhesion does not
play a large, at least under my experimental conditions.
