Bruce C. Jayne, Ph.D.

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Biology University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
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James Lloyd Edwards grad student 1985 Michigan State (Evolution Tree)
 (MECHANISMS OF SNAKE LOCOMOTION: AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDY (ANATOMY, BIOMECHANICS, SKIN, AMPHISBAENIAN, MUSCLE))
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Petersen JC, Jayne BC, Wilde AD, et al. (2024) Effects of ingesting large prey on the kinematics of rectilinear locomotion in Boa constrictor. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Jayne BC. (2020) What Defines Different Modes of Snake Locomotion? Integrative and Comparative Biology
Jurestovsky DJ, Jayne BC, Astley HC. (2020) Experimental modification of morphology reveals the effects of the zygosphene-zygantrum joint on the range of motion of snake vertebrae. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Gripshover ND, Jayne BC. (2020) Visual Contrast and Intensity Affect Perch Choice of Brown Tree Snakes (Boiga irregularis) and Boa Constrictors (Boa constrictor). Zoology (Jena, Germany). 139: 125744
Jayne BC, Voris HK, Ng PKL. (2018) How big is too big? Using crustacean-eating snakes (Homalopsidae) to test how anatomy and behaviour affect prey size and feeding performance Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 123: 636-650
Newman SJ, Jayne BC. (2017) Crawling without wiggling: muscular mechanisms and kinematics of rectilinear locomotion in boa constrictors. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Tingle JL, Gartner GEA, Jayne BC, et al. (2017) Ecological and phylogenetic variability in the spinalis muscle of snakes. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Jorgensen RM, Jayne BC. (2017) Three-dimensional trajectories affect the epaxial muscle activity of arboreal snakes crossing gaps. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Jayne BC, Newman SJ, Zentkovich MM, et al. (2015) Why arboreal snakes should not be cylindrical: body shape, incline and surface roughness have interactive effects on locomotion. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218: 3978-86
Jayne BC, Byrnes G. (2015) The effects of slope and branch structure on the locomotion of a specialized arboreal colubrid snake (Boiga irregularis). Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological Genetics and Physiology. 323: 309-21
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