Bruce C Jayne
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Petersen J, Campbell L, Jayne B, Roberts T
J Exp Biol
. 2024 Dec;
227(24).
PMID: 39711310
The ability for snakes to ingest large prey (macrostomy) is a widespread, derived trait that involves distending the skin during ingestion and metabolic upregulation during digestion. The material behavior of...
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Petersen J, Jayne B, Wilde A, Capano J, Roberts T
J Exp Biol
. 2024 Apr;
227(8).
PMID: 38563306
Large and stout snakes commonly consume large prey and use rectilinear crawling; yet, whether body wall distention after feeding impairs rectilinear locomotion is poorly understood. After eating large prey (30-37%...
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Gripshover N, Jayne B
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2023 May;
17:1134131.
PMID: 37214640
Introduction: Predation is a complex process for which behavior, morphology, and size of both predator and prey can affect the success and effectiveness of the predator. For predators such as...
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Jayne B, Bamberger A, Mader D, Bartoszek I
Integr Org Biol
. 2022 Aug;
4(1):obac033.
PMID: 36034056
Snakes are a phylogenetically diverse (> 3500 species) clade of gape-limited predators that consume diverse prey and have considerable ontogenetic and interspecific variation in size, but empirical data on maximal...
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Savidge J, Seibert T, Kastner M, Jayne B
Curr Biol
. 2021 Jan;
31(1):R7-R8.
PMID: 33434490
The diverse ways and environments in which animals move are correlated with morphology, but morphology is not sufficient to predict how animals move because behavioral innovations can create new capacities....
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Jayne B
Integr Comp Biol
. 2020 Apr;
60(1):156-170.
PMID: 32271916
Animals move in diverse ways, as indicated in part by the wide variety of gaits and modes that have been described for vertebrate locomotion. Much variation in the gaits of...
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Jurestovsky D, Jayne B, Astley H
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Mar;
223(Pt 7).
PMID: 32127376
Variation in joint shape and soft tissue can alter range of motion (ROM) and create trade-offs between stability and flexibility. The shape of the distinctive zygosphene-zygantrum joint of snake vertebrae...
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Gripshover N, Jayne B
Zoology (Jena)
. 2020 Feb;
139:125744.
PMID: 32070798
Habitat structure can affect animal movement both by affecting the mechanical demands of locomotion and by influencing where animals choose to go. Arboreal habitats facilitate studying path choice by animals...
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Jayne B
J Morphol
. 2018 Aug;
172(1):83-96.
PMID: 30086599
Segments of the spinalis portion of the M. semispinalis-spinalis (SSP) were examined in 107 snakes representing 94 species, 85 genera, and 11 families. Allowing for slight variation within individuals and...
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Jayne B, Lauder G
J Morphol
. 2018 Jun;
220(2):185-205.
PMID: 29865381
We used X-rays and dissection of myotomes to quantify the axial morphology of four species of centrarchid fishes (Micropterus salmoides, Ambloplites rupestris, Pomoxis nigromaculatus, and Lepomis macrochirus). Proceeding from dorsal...