Adam P. Summers

Affiliations: 
Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, WA, United States 
Area:
biomechanics, fishes, biomaterials
Website:
http://biomechanics.bio.uci.edu/index.htm
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Parents

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Elizabeth L. Brainerd grad student 1993-1999 U Mass Amherst
David Burton Wake post-doc 1999-2001 UC Berkeley
Marvalee H. Wake post-doc 1999-2001 UC Berkeley

Children

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Emily M Carr research assistant Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Cassandra M. Donatelli research assistant Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Elska B. Kaczmarek research assistant 2016 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Katherine A. Corn research assistant 2014-2016 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Jonathan M. Huie research assistant 2019-2020 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Karly E. Cohen grad student 2018- Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Kayla C. Hall grad student 2018- Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Megan L Vandenberg grad student 2023- University of Washington - Friday Harbor
Arie van der Meijden grad student 2001-2002 UC Irvine (Evolution Tree)
Reynier Jacinto grad student 2004-2006 UC Irvine
Justin T. Schaefer grad student 2001-2007 UC Irvine
Marianne E. Porter grad student 2002-2007 UC Irvine
Jennie Beltran grad student 2005-2007 UC Irvine
Mason N. Dean grad student 2003-2009 UC Irvine
Andrew J. Clark grad student 2004-2009 UC Irvine
Misty Paig-Tran grad student 2007-2012 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Stephanie B. Crofts grad student 2015 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Stacy C. Farina grad student 2012-2015 University of Washington
Steve Kajiura post-doc UC Irvine
Lauren Eve Simonitis post-doc Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Brook O. Swanson post-doc UC Irvine
Matthew Kolmann post-doc 2016-2017 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Mackenzie E. Gerringer post-doc 2017-2019 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
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Rosen J, Cohen K, Donatelli CM, et al. (2025) Something to sink your teeth into: the mechanics of tooth indentation in frugivorous fishes. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 22: 20240725
Shimada K, Motani R, Wood JJ, et al. (2025) Reassessment of the possible size, form, weight, cruising speed, and growth parameters of the extinct megatooth shark, (Lamniformes: Otodontidae), and new evolutionary insights into its gigantism, life history strategies, ecology, and extinction. Palaeontologia Electronica (Online). 28: 1502
Sternes PC, Jambura PL, Türtscher J, et al. (2024) White shark comparison reveals a slender body for the extinct megatooth shark, (Lamniformes: Otodontidae). Palaeontologia Electronica (Online). 27: a7
Buser TJ, Larouche O, Aguilar A, et al. (2024) Freshwater Habitats Promote Rapid Rates of Phenotypic Evolution in Sculpin Fishes (Perciformes: Cottoidea). The American Naturalist. 204: 345-360
Blackburn DC, Boyer DM, Gray JA, et al. (2024) Increasing the impact of vertebrate scientific collections through 3D imaging: The openVertebrate (oVert) Thematic Collections Network. Bioscience. 74: 169-186
Nachman MW, Beckman EJ, Bowie RC, et al. (2023) Specimen collection is essential for modern science. Plos Biology. 21: e3002318
Hoover RC, Hawkins OH, Rosen J, et al. (2023) It Pays to Be Bumpy: Drag Reducing Armor in The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker, Eumicrotremus Orbis. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Vandenberg ML, Cohen KE, Rubin RD, et al. (2023) Formation of a fringe: a look inside baleen morphology using a multimodal visual approach. Journal of Morphology
Martin RP, Dias AS, Summers AP, et al. (2022) Bone Density Variation in Rattails (): Buoyancy, Depth, Body Size, and Feeding. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 4: obac044
Huie JM, Wainwright DK, Summers AP, et al. (2022) Sticky, stickier, and stickiest - a comparison of adhesive performance in clingfish, lumpsuckers, and snailfish. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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