Miriam Ashley-Ross
Affiliations: | Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorGeorge Varick Lauder | grad student | UC Irvine | |
Robert Josephson | post-doc | 1995-1996 | UC Irvine |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMorgan F. Burnette | grad student | Wake Forest | |
Christine Vega | grad student | Wake Forest | |
Francesca Giammona | grad student | 2017- | Wake Forest |
Michael T. Butcher | grad student | 1998-2000 | Wake Forest |
Brad A. Chadwell | grad student | 2010 | Wake Forest |
Noah R. Bressman | grad student | 2016-2020 | Wake Forest |
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Vega CM, Ashley-Ross MA. (2021) Turtling the Salamander: Tail Movements Mitigate Need for Kinematic Limb Changes during Walking in Tiger Salamanders ( with Restricted Lateral Movement. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 3: obab029 |
Vega CM, Ashley-Ross MA. (2020) Tiger Salamanders () Increase Foot Contact Surface Area on Challenging Substrates During Terrestrial Locomotion. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 2: obaa029 |
Bressman NR, Hill JE, Ashley-Ross MA. (2020) Why did the invasive walking catfish cross the road? Terrestrial chemoreception described for the first time in a fish. Journal of Fish Biology |
Bressman NR, Armbruster JW, Lujan NK, et al. (2020) Evolutionary optimization of an anatomical suction cup: Lip collagen content and its correlation with flow and substrate in Neotropical suckermouth catfishes (Loricarioidei). Journal of Morphology |
Vega CM, Ashley-Ross MA. (2020) Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) Increase Foot Contact Surface Area on Challenging Substrates During Terrestrial Locomotion Integrative Organismal Biology. 2 |
Bressman NR, Love JW, King TW, et al. (2019) Emersion and Terrestrial Locomotion of the Northern Snakehead (Channa argus) on Multiple Substrates Integrative Organismal Biology. 1 |
Bressman NR, Simms M, Perlman BM, et al. (2018) Where do fish go when stranded on land? Terrestrial orientation of the mangrove rivulus Kryptolebias marmoratus. Journal of Fish Biology |
Burnette MF, Ashley-Ross MA. (2015) One shot, one kill: the forces delivered by archer fish shots to distant targets. Zoology (Jena, Germany). 118: 302-11 |
Ashley-Ross MA, Perlman BM, Gibb AC, et al. (2014) Jumping sans legs: does elastic energy storage by the vertebral column power terrestrial jumps in bony fishes? Zoology (Jena, Germany). 117: 7-18 |
Gibb AC, Ashley-Ross MA, Hsieh ST. (2013) Thrash, flip, or jump: the behavioral and functional continuum of terrestrial locomotion in teleost fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 53: 295-306 |