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The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 22, 2019
Pectoral fin kinematics and motor patterns are shaped by fin ray mechanosensation during steady swimming in <i>Scarus quoyi</i>Brett R Aiello, Aaron M Olsen, Chris E Mathis, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 11, 2022
Royal knifefish generate powerful suction feeding through large neurocranial elevation and high epaxial muscle powerEllen Y Li, Elska B Kaczmarek, Aaron M Olsen, et al.
Journal of Morphology|April 26, 2018
A comparison of pectoral fin ray morphology and its impact on fin ray flexural stiffness in labriform swimmersBrett R Aiello, Adam R Hardy, Chery Cherian, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 23, 2017
The relationship between pectoral fin ray stiffness and swimming behavior in Labridae: insights into design, performance and ecologyBrett R Aiello, Adam R Hardy, Chery Cherian, et al.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 22, 2019
Pectoral fin kinematics and motor patterns are shaped by fin ray mechanosensation during steady swimming in <i>Scarus quoyi</i>Brett R Aiello, Aaron M Olsen, Chris E Mathis, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 11, 2022
Royal knifefish generate powerful suction feeding through large neurocranial elevation and high epaxial muscle powerEllen Y Li, Elska B Kaczmarek, Aaron M Olsen, et al.
Journal of Morphology|April 26, 2018
A comparison of pectoral fin ray morphology and its impact on fin ray flexural stiffness in labriform swimmersBrett R Aiello, Adam R Hardy, Chery Cherian, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 23, 2017
The relationship between pectoral fin ray stiffness and swimming behavior in Labridae: insights into design, performance and ecologyBrett R Aiello, Adam R Hardy, Chery Cherian, et al.
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