Timothy E. Higham, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biology University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
Area:
Comparative biomechanics, muscle function
Website:
www.biomechanics.ucr.edu
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Parents

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Bruce C. Jayne grad student 2000-2003 University of Cincinnati
Peter C. Wainwright grad student 2003-2006 UC Davis
 (Hydrodynamics of suction feeding in centrarchid fishes.)
Andrew A. Biewener post-doc 2006-2008 Harvard

Children

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Marina Vollin grad student UC Riverside
Jeff Olberding grad student 2010-2013 UC Riverside
Emily A Kane grad student 2009-2014 UC Riverside
Kathleen Foster grad student 2010-2016 UC Riverside
Clinton Collins grad student 2012-2016 UC Riverside (Neurotree)
Kevin Jagnandan grad student 2012-2016 UC Riverside
Vicky Zhuang grad student 2012-2018 UC Riverside
Dina Navon post-doc 2019- UC Riverside
Andrew J. Clark post-doc 2009-2010 Clemson University
Aleksandra Birn-Jeffery post-doc 2012-2014 UC Riverside
William Stewart post-doc 2013-2014 UC Riverside

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Sara JS Wuitchik collaborator 2015-2018 UC Riverside (Evolution Tree)
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Vollin MF, Higham TE. (2023) The tailless gecko gets the worm: prey type alters the effects of caudal autotomy on prey capture and subjugation kinematics. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 17: 1173065
Freymiller GA, Whitford MD, Schwaner MJ, et al. (2021) Comparative analysis of Dipodomys species indicates that kangaroo rat hindlimb anatomy is adapted for rapid evasive leaping. Journal of Anatomy
Higham TE, Ferry LA, Schmitz L, et al. (2021) Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Vollin MF, Higham TE. (2021) Tail autotomy alters prey capture performance and kinematics, but not success, in banded geckos. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Whitford MD, Freymiller GA, Higham TE, et al. (2020) The effects of temperature on the defensive strikes of rattlesnakes. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Kane EA, Higham TE. (2020) Kinematic integration during prey capture varies among individuals but not ecological contexts in bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus (Perciformes: Centrarchidae) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 130: 205-224
Zhuang MV, Russell AP, Higham TE. (2019) Evolution of pedal digit orientation and morphology in relation to acquisition and secondary loss of the adhesive system in geckos. Journal of Morphology
Higham TE, Schmitz L. (2019) A hierarchical view of gecko locomotion: photic environment, physiological optics, and locomotor performance. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Russell AP, Stark AY, Higham TE. (2019) The Integrative Biology of Gecko Adhesion: Historical Review, Current Understanding, and Grand Challenges. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Naylor ER, Higham TE. (2019) Attachment beyond the adhesive system: the contribution of claws in gecko clinging and locomotion. Integrative and Comparative Biology
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