Christopher E. Oufiero

Affiliations: 
2010-2012 Evolution & Ecology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
 2012- Biological Sciences Towson University, Towson, MD, United States 
Area:
evolutionary physiology, functional morphology
Website:
http://wp.towson.edu/coufiero
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Oufiero CE, Garikipati L, McMillan E, et al. (2024) Modulation of prey capture kinematics in relation to prey distance helps predict success. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Oufiero CE. (2020) Evolutionary diversification in the raptorial forelegs of Mantodea: Relations to body size and depth perception. Journal of Morphology
Whitlow KR, Santini F, Oufiero CE. (2018) Convergent Evolution Of Locomotor Morphology But Not Performance In Gymnotiform Swimmers. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Oufiero CE, Whitlow KR. (2016) The evolution of phenotypic plasticity in fish swimming. Current Zoology. 62: 475-488
Oufiero CE, Nguyen T, Sragner A, et al. (2016) Patterns of variation in feeding strike kinematics of juvenile ghost praying mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa): are components of the strike stereotypic? The Journal of Experimental Biology
McGee MD, Reustle JW, Oufiero CE, et al. (2015) Intermediate Kinematics Produce Inferior Feeding Performance in a Classic Case of Natural Hybridization. The American Naturalist. 186: 807-14
Longo SJ, McGee MD, Oufiero CE, et al. (2015) Body ram, not suction, is the primary axis of suction feeding diversity in spiny-rayed fishes. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Kraft TS, Wright SJ, Turner I, et al. (2015) Seed size and the evolution of leaf defences Journal of Ecology. 103: 1057-1068
Oufiero CE, Gartner GE. (2014) The effect of parity on morphological evolution among phrynosomatid lizards. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 2559-67
Price SA, Schmitz L, Oufiero CE, et al. (2014) Two waves of colonization straddling the K-Pg boundary formed the modern reef fish fauna. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281: 20140321
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