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Alissa M Ganley

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The Biological Bulletin|May 1, 2026
Cuttlefish Turn Slowly but Tightly with Directional Flexibility Using Short Vortex Ring JetsAlissa M Ganley, Paul S Krueger, Ian K Bartol
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 18, 2025
Squid paralarvae turn with high agility using jets near the Reynolds number threshold for viscous dominationIan K Bartol, Alissa M Ganley, Paul S Krueger, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 5, 2022
Vectored jets power arms-first and tail-first turns differently in brief squid with assistance from fins and keeled armsIan K Bartol, Alissa M Ganley, Amanda N Tumminelli, et al.
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The Biological Bulletin|May 1, 2026
Cuttlefish Turn Slowly but Tightly with Directional Flexibility Using Short Vortex Ring JetsAlissa M Ganley, Paul S Krueger, Ian K Bartol
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 18, 2025
Squid paralarvae turn with high agility using jets near the Reynolds number threshold for viscous dominationIan K Bartol, Alissa M Ganley, Paul S Krueger, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 5, 2022
Vectored jets power arms-first and tail-first turns differently in brief squid with assistance from fins and keeled armsIan K Bartol, Alissa M Ganley, Amanda N Tumminelli, et al.
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