Direct evidence for the effect of local strain at a surface on the bon
ding strength for adsorbates is presented. Scanning tunneling microsco
py revealed that adsorbed oxygen atoms on Ru(0001) surfaces are locate
d preferentially on top of nanometer-size protrusions above subsurface
argon bubbles, where tensile strain prevails, and are depleted around
their rim in regions of compression, relative to the flat surface. Su
ch effects can be considered as the reverse of adsorbate-induced strai
n, and their direct local demonstration can be used to test theoretica
l predictions.