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Works by Emily A. Kane in Biology

2018

An Ecological Specialization Gradient Does Not Lead to Performance Specialization in Suction-Feeding Guppies, Emily A. Kane, Cameron K. Ghalambor
Emily Kane

The Role of Local Adaptation on Biting Performance in Trinidadian Guppies, Hannah E. Cohen, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Teaching Evolution Using Live Animals and Inquiry-Based, Self-Guided Kits, E. Dale Broder, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Swimming While Feeding in Fishes: What Do Guppies Tell Us About the Roles of Specialization and Local Adaptation?, Emily A. Kane, M. M. Roeder, M. D. DeRue
Emily Kane

Small Fish, Big Questions: Inquiry Kits for Teaching Evolution, Emily A. Kane, E. Dale Broder, Andrew C. Warnock, Courtney M. Butler, A. Lynne Judish, Lisa M. Angeloni, Cameron K. Ghalambor
Emily Kane

Heritability of Morphological Traits Across Divergent Environments in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata), E. B. Young, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Small Fish, Big Questions: Inquiry Kits for Teaching Evolution, Emily A. Kane, E. Dale Broder, Andrew C. Warnock, Courtney M. Butler, A. Lynne Judish, Lisa M. Angeloni, Cameron K. Ghalambor
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

An Ecological Specialization Gradient Does Not Lead to Performance Specialization in Suction-Feeding Guppies, Emily A. Kane, Cameron K. Ghalambor
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

The Role of Local Adaptation on Biting Performance in Trinidadian Guppies, Hannah E. Cohen, Emily A. Kane
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

Heritability of Morphological Traits Across Divergent Environments in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata), E. B. Young, Emily A. Kane
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

2017

Teaching Evolution Using Live Animals and Inquiry-Based, Self-Guided Kits, E. Dale Broder, Emily A. Kane
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

Swimming While Feeding in Fishes: What Do Guppies Tell Us About the Roles of Specialization and Local Adaptation?, Emily A. Kane, M. M. Roeder, M. D. DeRue
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

2016

Phenotypic Integration of Feeding and Locomotor Performance Across Divergent Locally Adapted Populations of Trinidadian Guppies, Emily A. Kane, Cameron K. Ghalambor
Emily Kane

Comparing Capture Success of Native and Invasive Cichlids, Emily A. Kane, T. J. Klee
Emily Kane

Evolution Education in the U.S. Benefits From an Authentic Approach, E. D. Broder, Lisa M. Angeloni, Emily A. Kane, Cameron K. Ghalambor
Emily Kane

The Role of Integration in Survival and Adaptation of Predators, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Using Self-Guided “Guppy Kits” to Teach Adaptation and Evolution Using Authentic Science, Emily A. Kane, E. D. Broder, A. C. Warnock, C. M. Butler, A. L. Judish, L. M. Angeloni, C. K. Ghalambor
Emily Kane

The Role of Integrated Performance in Form, Function, and Diversity of Fishes, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Using Self-Guided “Guppy Kits” to Teach Adaptation and Evolution Using Authentic Science, Emily A. Kane, E. D. Broder, A. C. Warnock, C. M. Butler, A. L. Judish, L. M. Angeloni, C. K. Ghalambor
Emily Kane

2015

The Role of Performance Integration in the Diversification of Fishes, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Complex Systems Are More than the Sum of Their Parts: Using Integration to Understand Performance, Biomechanics, and Diversity, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

Eating on the Run: Integrating Locomotion With Feeding During Prey Capture, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Complexity, Integration, and Innovation: Biomechanics Meets Ecology, Timothy E. Higham, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Causes and Consequences of Integration: The Effect of Modulation on Integration and Predator Accuracy in Bluegill Sunfish, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

Complexity and Integration in Biomechanics: Using Prey Capture in Fishes to Explore a Novel Approach for Understanding Organismal Performance, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

2014

The Importance of Performance Integration in Understanding Organismal Function, Emily A. Kane
Emily Kane

Modelled Three-Dimensional Suction Accuracy Predicts Prey Capture Success in Three Species of Centrarchid Fishes, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

Modeled Predator Accuracy Predicts Capture Success in Three Centrarchids, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

2012

The Ontogeny of Bite Performance in Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta): Implications for Foraging Ecology in Neritic and Benthic Habitats, Christopher D. Marshall, Alejandra Guzman, Tomoko Narazaki, Katsufumi Sato, Emily A. Kane, Blair D. Sterba-Boatwright
Emily Kane

Life in the Flow Lane: Differences in Pectoral Fin Morphology Suggest Transitions in Station-Holding Demand Across Species of Marine Sculpin, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

2011

The Integration of Locomotion and Prey Capture in Cottid Fishes: Functional Disparity Despite Morphological Similarity, Emily A. Kane, Timothy E. Higham
Emily Kane

2009

Comparative Feeding Kinematics and Performance of Odontocetes: Belugas, Pacific White-Sided Dolphins, and Long-Finned Pilot Whales, Emily A. Kane, C. D. Marshall
Emily Kane

2008

Prevalence of the Commensal Barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis on Cetaceans in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, and a Review of Global Occurance, Emily A. Kane, Paula A. Olson, Tim Gerrodette, Paul C. Fiedler
Emily Kane

2006

The Commensal Barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis Steenstrup, 1851 (Crustacea: Cirripedia) and Its Relationship to Cetaceans of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, Emily A. Kane, P. Olson, Tim Gerrodette
Emily Kane