| Literature DB >> 35317649 |
Tim Kampowski1,2, Benedikt Schuler1, Thomas Speck1,2,3, Simon Poppinga1,2,3,4.
Abstract
The ectoparasitic lifestyle of the Mediterranean medicinal leech (Hirudo verbana) requires reliable functioning of its attachment organs (i.e. anterior and posterior suction discs) on multiple habitat- and host-specific surfaces under both normal and shear stresses. In addition to some intrinsic properties of the attachment devices, however, only a few extrinsic factors (e.g. substrate roughness and porosity) have been considered in previous studies on leech suckers. Using centrifugal force experiments, we analysed the attachment performance of H. verbana under different types of loading on artificial substrates differing in porosity and their mechanical properties. Whereas the substrate porosity significantly influenced leech attachment under normal and shear loading, the different mechanical properties did not noticeably affect attachment within the considered parameter limits. Furthermore, suction was confirmed to be the primary attachment mechanism independent of the prevailing loading condition. The question of whether the suction cups of H. verbana are adapted to a specific loading condition could not be answered. In any case, our results again highlight the high functional resilience of leech suckers guaranteeing a successful ectoparasitic lifestyle.Entities:
Keywords: centrifugation; critical centrifugal force; loading condition; substrate mechanics; suction
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35317649 PMCID: PMC8941423 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2022.0068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118