Philip S. Anderson

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University of Massachusetts - Amherst University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
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Cross-listing: Biomechanics Tree

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Michael LaBarbera grad student 2007 Chicago
 (Biomechanics and functional diversity in the feeding system of late Devonian arthrodire placoderms.)
Mark W. Westneat grad student 2007 Chicago
Sheila N. Patek post-doc 2013-2015 Duke (Neurotree)

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Stephanie B. Crofts post-doc UIUC (Biomechanics Tree)
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Baumgart A, Anderson P. (2018) Finding the weakest link: mechanical sensitivity in a fish cranial linkage system. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 181003
Muñoz MM, Hu Y, Anderson PS, et al. (2018) Strong biomechanical relationships bias the tempo and mode of morphological evolution. Elife. 7
Hu Y, Nelson-Maney N, Anderson PS. (2017) Common evolutionary trends underlie the four-bar linkage systems of sunfish and mantis shrimp. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Muñoz MM, Anderson PS, Patek SN. (2017) Mechanical sensitivity and the dynamics of evolutionary rate shifts in biomechanical systems. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284
Anderson PS, Smith DC, Patek SN. (2016) Competing influences on morphological modularity in biomechanical systems: a case study in mantis shrimp. Evolution & Development. 18: 171-81
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
Anderson PS, Patek SN. (2015) Mechanical sensitivity reveals evolutionary dynamics of mechanical systems. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20143088
Anderson PS, Claverie T, Patek SN. (2014) Levers and linkages: mechanical trade-offs in a power-amplified system. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 68: 1919-33
Anderson PS, LaBarbera M. (2008) Functional consequences of tooth design: effects of blade shape on energetics of cutting. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 211: 3619-26
Friedman M, Coates MI, Anderson P. (2007) First discovery of a primitive coelacanth fin fills a major gap in the evolution of lobed fins and limbs. Evolution & Development. 9: 329-37
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