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CO2 and N2 anesthetized Nephila spiders produced dragline silk with mechanical properties that differed from control silk as a function of time under anesthesia. Silk from CO2 spiders had a significantly lower breaking strain and breaking energy, significantly higher initial modulus, and marginally lower breaking stress. At the onset of anesthesia the silk diameter became highly variable. During deep anesthesia silk either became thinner or retained cross-section but fibrillated.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/s001140050694

Type

Journal article

Journal

Naturwissenschaften

Publication Date

03/2000

Volume

87

Pages

148 - 153

Keywords

Anesthesia, Animals, Female, Insect Proteins, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Silk, Spiders, Stress, Mechanical