Average nanorough skin surface of the pilot whale (Globicephala melas, Delphinidae):: considerations on the self-cleaning abilities based on nanoroughness

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作者
Baum, C
Meyer, W
Stelzer, R
Fleischer, LG
Siebers, D
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[1] Tierarztlichen Hsch Hannover, Inst Anat, D-30173 Hannover, Germany
[2] Stiftung Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Meersforsch, D-27570 Bremerhaven, Germany
[3] Tierarztlichen Hsch Hannover, Inst Tierokol & Zellbiol, D-30559 Hannover, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Berlin, Biotechnol Zentrum, Inst Lebensmitteltechnol, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
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10.1007/s00227-001-0710-8
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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In aquatic environments, the biofouling process is assumed to initiate from the conditioning layer of absorbed organic carbon residues on wetted surfaces. Microfouling organisms attach to this conditioning layer, building up a biofilm on which further biofouling proceeds. In dolphins, biofouling reduces hydrodynamic efficiency and may negatively affect health if not managed. In the present study we examined the skin surface of the pilot whale (Globicephala melas). Employing cryo-scanning electron microscopic techniques combined with various sample preparations, the skin displayed an average nanorough surface characterized by a pattern of nanoridge-enclosed pores; the average pore size (approximately 0.20 mum(2)) was below the size of most marine biofouling organisms. Further, the implications of this type of surface to the self-cleaning abilities of the skin of pilot whales are discussed, based on reduced available space for biofouler attachment, the lack of any particular microniches as shelters for biofoulers, and the challenges of turbulent water flow and liquid-air interfaces during surfacing and jumping of the dolphin.
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