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George V Lauder

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Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 18, 2022
Robotics as a Comparative Method in Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyGeorge V Lauder
Journal of Morphology|August 1, 2018
Functional and morphological bases of trophic specialization in sunfishes (Teleostei, centrarchidae)George V Lauder
Annual Review of Marine Science|September 25, 2014
Fish locomotion: recent advances and new directionsGeorge V Lauder
Journal of Morphology|September 2, 2018
Evolution of the feeding mechanism in primitive actionopterygian fishes: A functional anatomical analysis of Polypterus, Lepisosteus, and AmiaGeorge V Lauder
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 4, 2020
How zebrafish turn: analysis of pressure force dynamics and mechanical workRobin Thandiackal, George V Lauder
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 21, 2025
A hydrodynamic antenna: novel lateral line system in the tail of myliobatid stingraysJúlia Chaumel, George V Lauder
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 19, 2022
A fish-like soft-robotic model generates a diversity of swimming patternsZane Wolf, George V Lauder
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 31, 2018
Robotics-inspired biologyNick Gravish, George V Lauder
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 18, 2007
The ontogeny of fin function during routine turns in zebrafish Danio rerioNicole Danos, George V Lauder
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics|January 16, 2013
Swimming near the substrate: a simple robotic model of stingray locomotionErin Blevins, George V Lauder
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Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 18, 2022
Robotics as a Comparative Method in Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyGeorge V Lauder
Journal of Morphology|August 1, 2018
Functional and morphological bases of trophic specialization in sunfishes (Teleostei, centrarchidae)George V Lauder
Annual Review of Marine Science|September 25, 2014
Fish locomotion: recent advances and new directionsGeorge V Lauder
Journal of Morphology|September 2, 2018
Evolution of the feeding mechanism in primitive actionopterygian fishes: A functional anatomical analysis of Polypterus, Lepisosteus, and AmiaGeorge V Lauder
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 4, 2020
How zebrafish turn: analysis of pressure force dynamics and mechanical workRobin Thandiackal, George V Lauder
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 21, 2025
A hydrodynamic antenna: novel lateral line system in the tail of myliobatid stingraysJúlia Chaumel, George V Lauder
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 19, 2022
A fish-like soft-robotic model generates a diversity of swimming patternsZane Wolf, George V Lauder
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 31, 2018
Robotics-inspired biologyNick Gravish, George V Lauder
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 18, 2007
The ontogeny of fin function during routine turns in zebrafish Danio rerioNicole Danos, George V Lauder
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics|January 16, 2013
Swimming near the substrate: a simple robotic model of stingray locomotionErin Blevins, George V Lauder
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