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Flammang, Brooke - Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
ORIGINAL PAPER Reproductive biology of deep-sea catsharks
Bioinspiration: Applying Mechanical Design to Experimental Brooke E. Flammang1,
Functional Morphology of the Radialis Muscle in Shark Tails
INTRODUCTION Teleost fishes are defined as a monophyletic group by their
Zoology 110 (2007) 308317 Egg cases of the genus Apristurus (Chondrichthyes: Scyliorhinidae)
doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.0489 published online 4 May 2011Proc. R. Soc. B
INTRODUCTION The caudal fin of fishes, with its large surface area, is of major
Zoology 112 (2009) 8696 Prey capture kinematics and four-bar linkages in the bay pipefish,
SUPPLEMENT TO METHODS Volumetric imaging of fish locomotion
doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0282 published online 20 April 2011Biol. Lett.
Extremely fast prey capture in pipefish is powered by elastic recoil
Bioinspiration: Applying Mechanical Design to Experimental Brooke E. Flammang1,
US ISSN 0006-9698 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 6 JULY 2011 NUMBER 525
doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0282 , 695-698 first published online 20 April 201172011Biol. Lett.
INTRODUCTION The caudal fin of fishes has often been viewed by engineers as a
B.E. Flammang: CV 1 curriculum vitae