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  • Spiders, especially cribellate spiders, excel in fiber processing by creating nanofibers to catch prey, utilizing advanced movements of their spinnerets and a special comb-like structure called calamistrum.
  • Compared to their natural methods, human techniques for handling artificial nanofibers are still quite basic, highlighting the potential for biomimetics to innovate spinning technology.
  • The study focuses on the calamistrum structure of the spider Uloborus plumipes using advanced imaging techniques to enhance understanding of its role in nanofiber processing.

Article Abstract

Spiders are natural specialists in fiber processing. In particular, cribellate spiders manifest this ability as they produce a wool of nanofibers to capture prey. During its production they deploy a sophisticated movement of their spinnerets to darn in the fibers as well as a comb-like row of setae, termed calamistrum, on the metatarsus which plays a key role in nanofiber processing. In comparison to the elaborate nanofiber extraction and handling process by the spider's calamistrum, the human endeavors of spinning and handling of artificial nanofibers is still a primitive technical process. An implementation of biomimetics in spinning technology could lead to new materials and applications. Despite the general progress in related fields of nanoscience, the expected leap forward in spinning technology depends on a better understanding of the specific shapes and surfaces that control the forces at the nanoscale and that are involved in the mechanical processing of the nanofibers, respectively. In this study, the authors investigated the morphology of the calamistrum of the cribellate spider Uloborus plumipes. Focused ion beam and scanning electron microscopy tomography provided a good image contrast and the best trade-off between investigation volume and spatial resolution. A comprehensive three-dimensional model is presented and the putative role of the calamistrum in nanofiber processing is discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1431927618000132DOI Listing

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