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Sam Van Wassenbergh

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 30, 2010
Effects of snout dimensions on the hydrodynamics of suction feeding in juvenile and adult seahorsesGert Roos, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|March 8, 2013
Biomechanics and hydrodynamics of prey capture in the Chinese giant salamander reveal a high-performance jaw-powered suction feeding mechanismEgon Heiss, Nikolay Natchev, Michaela Gumpenberger, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 20, 2009
Potential mechanism of sound production in Oreochromis niloticus (Cichlidae)Nicolas Longrie, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Pierre Vandewalle, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 15, 2010
Snout allometry in seahorses: insights on optimisation of pivot feeding performance during ontogenyGert Roos, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Anthony Herrel, et al.
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics|July 24, 2023
Biomimetic models of fish gill rakers as lateral displacement arrays for particle separationErin M Witkop, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Paul D Heideman, et al.
Journal of Morphology|May 7, 2014
Functional anatomy and kinematics of the oral jaw system during terrestrial feeding in Periophthalmus barbarusKrijn B Michel, Dominique Adriaens, Peter Aerts, et al.
Biology Open|November 5, 2020
Progressive tracking: a novel procedure to facilitate manual digitization of videosMaja Mielke, Peter Aerts, Chris Van Ginneken, et al.
Journal of Morphology|November 18, 2017
Built to bite? Differences in cranial morphology and bite performance between narrow- and broad-headed European glass eelsJens De Meyer, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Mathias Bouilliart, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 26, 2022
Keels of boxfish carapaces strongly improve stabilization against rollMerel J W Van Gorp, Jana Goyens, Michael E Alfaro, et al.
Nature|April 14, 2006
Evolution: a catfish that can strike its prey on landSam Van Wassenbergh, Anthony Herrel, Dominique Adriaens, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 30, 2010
Effects of snout dimensions on the hydrodynamics of suction feeding in juvenile and adult seahorsesGert Roos, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|March 8, 2013
Biomechanics and hydrodynamics of prey capture in the Chinese giant salamander reveal a high-performance jaw-powered suction feeding mechanismEgon Heiss, Nikolay Natchev, Michaela Gumpenberger, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 20, 2009
Potential mechanism of sound production in Oreochromis niloticus (Cichlidae)Nicolas Longrie, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Pierre Vandewalle, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 15, 2010
Snout allometry in seahorses: insights on optimisation of pivot feeding performance during ontogenyGert Roos, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Anthony Herrel, et al.
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics|July 24, 2023
Biomimetic models of fish gill rakers as lateral displacement arrays for particle separationErin M Witkop, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Paul D Heideman, et al.
Journal of Morphology|May 7, 2014
Functional anatomy and kinematics of the oral jaw system during terrestrial feeding in Periophthalmus barbarusKrijn B Michel, Dominique Adriaens, Peter Aerts, et al.
Biology Open|November 5, 2020
Progressive tracking: a novel procedure to facilitate manual digitization of videosMaja Mielke, Peter Aerts, Chris Van Ginneken, et al.
Journal of Morphology|November 18, 2017
Built to bite? Differences in cranial morphology and bite performance between narrow- and broad-headed European glass eelsJens De Meyer, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Mathias Bouilliart, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 26, 2022
Keels of boxfish carapaces strongly improve stabilization against rollMerel J W Van Gorp, Jana Goyens, Michael E Alfaro, et al.
Nature|April 14, 2006
Evolution: a catfish that can strike its prey on landSam Van Wassenbergh, Anthony Herrel, Dominique Adriaens, et al.
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