W. James Cooper

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Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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Mark W. Westneat grad student 2006 Chicago
 (The evolution of the damselfishes: Phylogenetics, biomechanics, and development of a diverse coral reef fish family.)
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Conith MR, Ringo D, Conith AJ, et al. (2022) The Evolution of Feeding Mechanics in the Danioninae, or Why Giant Danios Don't Suck Like Zebrafish. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 4: obac049
McCord CL, Nash CM, Cooper WJ, et al. (2021) Phylogeny of the damselfishes (Pomacentridae) and patterns of asymmetrical diversification in body size and feeding ecology. Plos One. 16: e0258889
Cooper WJ, Carter CB, Conith AJ, et al. (2016) The evolution of jaw protrusion mechanics has been tightly coupled to bentho-pelagic divergence in damselfishes (Pomacentridae). The Journal of Experimental Biology
Le Pabic P, Cooper WJ, Schilling TF. (2016) Developmental basis of phenotypic integration in two Lake Malawi cichlids. Evodevo. 7: 3
Cooper WJ, Albertson RC, Jacob RE, et al. (2014) Re-description and reassignment of the damselfish abudefduf luridus (Cuvier, 1830) using both traditional and geometric morphometric approaches Copeia. 2014: 473-480
Cooper WJ, Wirgau RM, Sweet EM, et al. (2013) Deficiency of zebrafish fgf20a results in aberrant skull remodeling that mimics both human cranial disease and evolutionarily important fish skull morphologies. Evolution & Development. 15: 426-41
Albertson RC, Cooper WJ, Mann KA. (2012) More than meets the eye: functionally salient changes in internal bone architecture accompany divergence in cichlid feeding mode. International Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2012: 538146
Parsons KJ, Cooper WJ, Albertson RC. (2011) Modularity of the oral jaws is linked to repeated changes in the craniofacial shape of african cichlids. International Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2011: 641501
Parsons KJ, Andreeva V, Cooper WJ, et al. (2011) Morphogenesis of the zebrafish jaw: development beyond the embryo. Methods in Cell Biology. 101: 225-248
Cooper WJ, Wernle J, Mann K, et al. (2011) Functional and Genetic Integration in the Skulls of Lake Malawi Cichlids Evolutionary Biology. 38: 316-334
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