James A Strother
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Strother J, Wu S, Wong A, Nern A, Rogers E, Le J, et al.
Neuron
. 2017 Apr;
94(1):168-182.e10.
PMID: 28384470
The perception of visual motion is critical for animal navigation, and flies are a prominent model system for exploring this neural computation. In Drosophila, the T4 cells of the medulla...
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Strother J, Nern A, Reiser M
Curr Biol
. 2014 Apr;
24(9):976-83.
PMID: 24704075
Visual motion perception is critical to many animal behaviors, and flies have emerged as a powerful model system for exploring this fundamental neural computation. Although numerous studies have suggested that...
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Strother J
J Theor Biol
. 2013 Sep;
338:23-40.
PMID: 23999283
The gills of most teleost fishes are covered by plate-like structures, the secondary lamellae, that provide the bulk of the respiratory surface area. Water passing over the secondary lamellae exchanges...
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Strother J
J Exp Biol
. 2013 Jun;
216(Pt 14):2595-606.
PMID: 23804670
The gills of teleost fishes are often discussed as an archetypal counter-current exchange system, capable of supporting the relatively high metabolic rates of some fishes despite the low oxygen solubility...
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Paig-Tran E, Bizzarro J, Strother J, Summers A
J Exp Biol
. 2011 Apr;
214(Pt 10):1643-54.
PMID: 21525310
We created physical models based on the morphology of ram suspension-feeding fishes to better understand the roles morphology and swimming speed play in particle retention, size selectivity and filtration efficiency...
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Gidmark N, Strother J, Horton J, Summers A, Brainerd E
J Exp Biol
. 2011 Jan;
214(Pt 4):657-64.
PMID: 21270315
Sand lances, fishes in the genus Ammodytes, exhibit a peculiar burrowing behavior in which they appear to swim rapidly into the substrate. They use posteriorly propagated undulations of the body...
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von Dassow M, Strother J, Davidson L
PLoS One
. 2011 Jan;
5(12):e15359.
PMID: 21203396
Background: Previous studies suggest that mechanical feedback could coordinate morphogenetic events in embryos. Furthermore, embryonic tissues have complex structure and composition and undergo large deformations during morphogenesis. Hence we expect...
18.
Motta P, Maslanka M, Hueter R, Davis R, de la Parra R, Mulvany S, et al.
Zoology (Jena)
. 2010 Sep;
113(4):199-212.
PMID: 20817493
The feeding anatomy, behavior and diet of the whale shark Rhincodon typus were studied off Cabo Catoche, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. The filtering apparatus is composed of 20 unique filtering pads...
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Nowroozi B, Strother J, Horton J, Summers A, Brainerd E
Zoology (Jena)
. 2009 Jun;
112(5):393-402.
PMID: 19501494
The northern spearnose poacher, Agonopsis vulsa, is a benthic, heavily armored fish that swims primarily using pectoral fins. High-speed kinematics, whole-body lift measurements, and flow visualization were used to study...
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McHenry M, Strother J, van Netten S
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
. 2008 Aug;
194(9):795-810.
PMID: 18709377
A great diversity of aquatic animals detects water flow with ciliated mechanoreceptors on the body's surface. In order to understand how these receptors mechanically filter signals, we developed a theoretical...