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Daniel Grunbaum

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Padilla D, Grunbaum D
Integr Comp Biol . 2024 Jul; 64(3):1007-1018. PMID: 38970384
Pursuing cutting edge questions in organismal biology in the future will require novel approaches for training the next generation of organismal biologists, including knowledge and use of systems-type modeling combined...
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Brace N, Hedrick T, Theriault D, Fuller N, Wu Z, Betke M, et al.
J R Soc Interface . 2016 Sep; 13(122). PMID: 27655669
Biological systems consistently outperform autonomous systems governed by engineered algorithms in their ability to reactively avoid collisions. To better understand this discrepancy, a collision avoidance algorithm was applied to frames...
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Grunbaum D, Willis M
Mov Ecol . 2015 May; 3(1):11. PMID: 25960875
Background: Many animals must locate odorant point sources during key behaviors such as reproduction, foraging and habitat selection. Cues from such sources are typically distributed as air- or water-borne chemical...
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Grunbaum D, Padilla D
Integr Comp Biol . 2014 May; 54(2):323-35. PMID: 24861809
Many of the most interesting questions in organismal biology, especially those involving the functional and adaptive significance of organismal characteristics, intrinsically transcend levels of biological organization. These organismal functions typically...
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Grunbaum D
Interface Focus . 2013 Dec; 2(6):738-45. PMID: 24312727
Social aggregations such as schools, swarms, flocks and herds occur across a broad diversity of animal species, strongly impacting ecological and evolutionary dynamics of these species and their predators, prey...
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Tobin E, Grunbaum D, Patterson J, Cattolico R
PLoS One . 2013 Oct; 8(10):e76663. PMID: 24124586
Many species of harmful algae transition between a motile, vegetative stage in the water column and a non-motile, resting stage in the sediments. Physiological and behavioral traits expressed during benthic-pelagic...
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Grunbaum D
Interface Focus . 2013 Apr; 2(2):150-5. PMID: 23565330
Most ecological interactions occur in environments that are spatially and temporally heterogeneous-'patchy'-across a wide range of scales. In contrast, most theoretical models of ecological interactions, especially large-scale models applied to...
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Chan K, Grunbaum D, ODonnell M
J Exp Biol . 2011 Oct; 214(Pt 22):3857-67. PMID: 22031751
Reduction in global ocean pH due to the uptake of increased atmospheric CO(2) is expected to negatively affect calcifying organisms, including the planktonic larval stages of many marine invertebrates. Planktonic...
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Grunbaum D
Science . 2011 Jun; 332(6037):1514-5. PMID: 21700863
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Strathmann R, Grunbaum D
Integr Comp Biol . 2011 Jun; 46(3):312-22. PMID: 21672744
Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, with supporting examples, illustrate these feeding-swimming trade-offs. (1) Extension of ciliated bands into long loops increases maximum clearance...