Cheryl D. Wilga
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States |
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Anatomy Biology, Biomechanics BiophysicsGoogle:
"Cheryl Wilga"Children
Sign in to add traineeJordan Balaban | grad student | University of Rhode Island | |
Shannon P. Gerry | grad student | 2008 | University of Rhode Island |
Anabela M. Resende da Maia | grad student | 2011 | University of Rhode Island |
Jason B. Ramsay | grad student | 2012 | University of Rhode Island |
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Tapanila L, Pruitt J, Wilga CD, et al. (2018) Saws, Scissors, and Sharks: Late Paleozoic Experimentation with Symphyseal Dentition. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Maia A, Lauder GV, Wilga CD. (2017) Hydrodynamic function of dorsal fins in spiny dogfish and bamboo sharks during steady swimming. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Ramsay JB, Wilga CD. (2017) Function of the hypobranchial muscles and hyoidiomandibular ligament during suction capture and bite processing in white-spotted bamboo sharks, Chiloscyllium plagiosum. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Camp AL, Scott B, Brainerd EL, et al. (2017) Dual function of the pectoral girdle for feeding and locomotion in white-spotted bamboo sharks. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284 |
Irschick DJ, Fu A, Lauder G, et al. (2017) A comparative morphological analysis of body and fin shape for eight shark species Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 122: 589-604 |
Fu AL, Hammerschlag N, Lauder GV, et al. (2016) Ontogeny of head and caudal fin shape of an apex marine predator: The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier). Journal of Morphology |
Galloway KA, Anderson PS, Wilga CD, et al. (2015) Performance of teeth of lingcod, Ophiodon elongatus, over ontogeny. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological Genetics and Physiology |
Ramsay JB, Wilga CD, Tapanila L, et al. (2015) Eating with a saw for a jaw: functional morphology of the jaws and tooth-whorl in Helicoprion davisii. Journal of Morphology. 276: 47-64 |
Maia A, Wilga CD. (2013) Anatomy and muscle activity of the dorsal fins in bamboo sharks and spiny dogfish during turning maneuvers. Journal of Morphology. 274: 1288-98 |
Tapanila L, Pruitt J, Pradel A, et al. (2013) Jaws for a spiral-tooth whorl: CT images reveal novel adaptation and phylogeny in fossil Helicoprion. Biology Letters. 9: 20130057 |