The Stomatopod Dactyl Club: A Formidable Damage-Tolerant Biological Hammer
Inspire Institute · University of California, Riverside · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Nature has evolved efficient strategies to synthesize complex mineralized structures that exhibit exceptional damage tolerance. One such example is found in the hypermineralized hammer-like dactyl clubs of the stomatopods, a group of highly aggressive marine crustaceans. The dactyl clubs from one species, Odontodactylus scyllarus, exhibit an impressive set of characteristics adapted for surviving high-velocity impacts on the heavily mineralized prey on which they feed. Consisting of a multiphase composite of oriented crystalline hydroxyapatite and amorphous calcium phosphate and carbonate, in conjunction with a highly expanded helicoidal organization of the fibrillar chitinous organic matrix, these structures…
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11Topics & keywords
- Claw
- Hammer
- Toughening
- Biology
- Mantis
- Crustacean
- Shrimp
- Zoology
- Life below water