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Autor:
Daniel J. MacGuigan, Trevor J. Krabbenhoft, Richard C. Harrington, Dylan K. Wainwright, Nathan J. C. Backenstose, Thomas J. Near
Publikováno v:
Evolution.
Geographic isolation is the primary driver of speciation in many vertebrate lineages. This trend is exemplified by North American darters, a clade of freshwater fishes where nearly all sister species pairs are allopatric and separated by millions of
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 135:138-158
Fish scales are bony plates embedded in the skin that vary extensively in shape across taxa. Despite a plethora of hypotheses regarding form–function relationships in scales, we know little about the ecological selective factors that shape their di
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Journal of Experimental Biology. 225
The coastal waters of the North Pacific are home to the northern clingfish (Gobiesox maeandricus), Pacific spiny lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis) and marbled snailfish (Liparis dennyi) – three fishes that have evolved ventral adhesive discs. Clingf
Autor:
M. A. Kolmann, J. P. Arroyo-Mora, Oliver Lucanus, Dylan K. Wainwright, Marcelo C. Andrade, Margaret Kalacska, Loise Araújo de Sousa
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Hyperspectral data encode information from electromagnetic radiation (i.e., color) of any object in the form of a spectral signature; these data can then be used to distinguish among materials or even map whole landscapes. Although hyperspectral data
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Journal of Morphology. 281:938-955
Shark skin denticles (scales) are diverse in morphology both among species and across the body of single individuals, although the function of this diversity is poorly understood. The extremely elongate and highly flexible tail of thresher sharks pro
Autor:
Otar Akanyeti, Valentina Di Santo, Elsa Goerig, Dylan K Wainwright, James C Liao, Theodore Castro-Santos, George V Lauder
Publikováno v:
Bioinspiration and Biomimetics
Many aquatic animals swim by undulatory body movements and understanding the diversity of these movements could unlock the potential for designing better underwater robots. Here, we analyzed the steady swimming kinematics of a diverse group of fish s
Autor:
Elsa Goerig, George V. Lauder, Theodore Castro-Santos, Dylan K. Wainwright, James C. Liao, Valentina Di Santo, Otar Akanyeti
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors from classic swimming with their body and fins to jumping, flying, walking, and burrowing. Fishes that use their body and caudal fin (BCF) during undulatory swimming have been traditionall
Autor:
Dylan K. Wainwright, Andrew J. McElrone, Craig R. Brodersen, Brett A. Huggett, Thorsten Knipfer, Morgan E. Furze
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The New phytologistReferences. 232(2)
Leaf habit is a major axis of plant diversity that has consequences for carbon balance since the leaf is the primary site of photosynthesis. Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) produced by photosynthesis can be allocated to storage and serve as a resi
Publikováno v:
Integrative Organismal Biology
Shark skin is covered in dermal denticles-tooth-like structures consisting of enameloid, dentine, and a central pulp cavity. Previous studies have demonstrated differences in denticle morphology both among species and across different body regions wi
Publikováno v:
J R Soc Interface
Finlets are a series of small non-retractable fins common to scombrid fishes (mackerels, bonitos and tunas), which are known for their high swimming speed. It is hypothesized that these small fins could potentially affect propulsive performance. Here
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