An Ecological Specialization Gradient Does Not Lead to Performance Specialization in Suction-Feeding Guppies
Emily Kane
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Works by Emily A. Kane in Biology
2018
Swimming While Feeding in Fishes: What Do Guppies Tell Us About the Roles of Specialization and Local Adaptation?
Emily Kane
Heritability of Morphological Traits Across Divergent Environments in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
Emily Kane
2017
2016
Phenotypic Integration of Feeding and Locomotor Performance Across Divergent Locally Adapted Populations of Trinidadian Guppies
Emily Kane
2015
Complex Systems Are More than the Sum of Their Parts: Using Integration to Understand Performance, Biomechanics, and Diversity
Emily Kane
Causes and Consequences of Integration: The Effect of Modulation on Integration and Predator Accuracy in Bluegill Sunfish
Emily Kane
Complexity and Integration in Biomechanics: Using Prey Capture in Fishes to Explore a Novel Approach for Understanding Organismal Performance
Emily Kane
2014
Modelled Three-Dimensional Suction Accuracy Predicts Prey Capture Success in Three Species of Centrarchid Fishes
Emily Kane
2012
The Ontogeny of Bite Performance in Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta): Implications for Foraging Ecology in Neritic and Benthic Habitats
Emily Kane
Life in the Flow Lane: Differences in Pectoral Fin Morphology Suggest Transitions in Station-Holding Demand Across Species of Marine Sculpin
Emily Kane
2011
The Integration of Locomotion and Prey Capture in Cottid Fishes: Functional Disparity Despite Morphological Similarity
Emily Kane
2009
Comparative Feeding Kinematics and Performance of Odontocetes: Belugas, Pacific White-Sided Dolphins, and Long-Finned Pilot Whales
Emily Kane
2008
Prevalence of the Commensal Barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis on Cetaceans in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, and a Review of Global Occurance
Emily Kane