Stacey A. Combes
Affiliations: | Concord Field Station | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorThomas L. Daniel | grad student | 2002 | University of Washington (Neurotree) | |
(Wing flexibility and design for animal flight.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSusie Gagliardi | research assistant | Harvard | |
Nicholas G Gravish | post-doc | 2013-2016 | Harvard (Robotree) |
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Combes SA, Gravish N, Gagliardi SF. (2023) Going against the flow: bumblebees prefer to fly upwind and display more variable kinematics when flying downwind. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226 |
Burnett NP, Combes SA. (2023) Close encounters of three kinds: impacts of leg, wing and body collisions on flight performance in carpenter bees. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226 |
Burnett NP, Badger MA, Combes SA. (2020) Wind and obstacle motion affect honeybee flight strategies in cluttered environments. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Combes SA, Gagliardi SF, Switzer CM, et al. (2020) Kinematic flexibility allows bumblebees to increase energetic efficiency when carrying heavy loads. Science Advances. 6: eaay3115 |
Ravi S, Noda R, Gagliardi S, et al. (2019) Modulation of Flight Muscle Recruitment and Wing Rotation Enables Hummingbirds to Mitigate Aerial Roll Perturbations. Current Biology : Cb |
Crall JD, Switzer CM, Oppenheimer RL, et al. (2018) Neonicotinoid exposure disrupts bumblebee nest behavior, social networks, and thermoregulation. Science (New York, N.Y.). 362: 683-686 |
Ortega-Jiménez VM, Combes SA. (2018) Living in a trash can: turbulent convective flows impair flight performance. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 15 |
Crall JD, Gravish N, Mountcastle AM, et al. (2018) Author Correction: Spatial fidelity of workers predicts collective response to disturbance in a social insect. Nature Communications. 9: 2180 |
Switzer CM, Combes SA, Hopkins R. (2018) Dispensing Pollen via Catapult: Explosive Pollen Release in Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia). The American Naturalist. 191: 767-776 |
Crall JD, Gravish N, Mountcastle AM, et al. (2018) Spatial fidelity of workers predicts collective response to disturbance in a social insect. Nature Communications. 9: 1201 |