Jonathan M. Huie

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2020- George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
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Kevin de Queiroz research assistant 2018-2018 National Museum of Natural History (Evolution Tree)
 (Intern, Natural History Research Experiences)
Luke M. Tornabene research assistant 2018-2020 University of Washington (Marine Ecology Tree)
Adam P. Summers research assistant 2019-2020 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Sandy Kawano grad student 2020- George Washington University
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Kawano SM, Martin J, Medina J, et al. (2024) Applying 3D Models of Giant Salamanders to Explore Form-function Relationships in Early Digit-bearing Tetrapods. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Heiple Z, Huie JM, Medeiros APM, et al. (2023) Many ways to build an angler: diversity of feeding morphologies in a deep-sea evolutionary radiation. Biology Letters. 19: 20230049
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
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
Huie JM, Summers AP. (2022) The effects of soft and rough substrates on suction-based adhesion. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Huie JM, Summers AP, Kawano SM. (2022) SegmentGeometry: A Tool for Measuring Second Moment of Area in 3D Slicer. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 4: obac009
Woodruff EC, Huie JM, Summers AP, et al. (2021) Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker armor - development, damage, and defense in the intertidal. Journal of Morphology
Huie JM, Thacker CE, Tornabene L. (2020) Co-evolution of cleaning and feeding morphology in western Atlantic and eastern Pacific gobies. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 74: 419-433
Kolmann MA, Huie JM, Evans K, et al. (2018) Specialized specialists and the narrow niche fallacy: a tale of scale-feeding fishes. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 171581
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