William Alonzo Gosline
Affiliations: | Zoology | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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"William Gosline"Parents
Sign in to add mentorGeorge Sprague Myers | grad student | 1942 | Stanford | |
(Ph.D.: STUDIES ON SOUTH AMERICAN CATFISHES (NEMATOGNATHI)) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeGareth Jon Nelson | grad student | 1966 | University of Hawai'i at Manoa |
Peter Francis Sale | grad student | 1968 | University of Hawai'i at Manoa (Marine Ecology Tree) |
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Gosline WA. (2009) The evolution of the premaxillary protrusion system in some teleostean fish groups Journal of Zoology. 193: 11-23 |
Gosline WA. (2009) The structure and function of the dermal pectoral girdle in bony fishes with particular reference to ostariophysines Journal of Zoology. 183: 329-338 |
Gosline WA. (1997) Functional morphology of the caudal skeleton in teleostean fishes Ichthyological Research. 44: 137-141 |
Gosline WA. (1996) Structures associated with feeding in three broad-mouthed, benthic fish groups Environmental Biology of Fishes. 47: 399-405 |
Gosline WA. (1994) Function and structure in the paired fins of scorpaeniform fishes Environmental Biology of Fishes. 40: 219-226 |
Gosline WA. (1989) Two patterns of differentiation in the jaw musculature of teleostean fishes Journal of Zoology. 218: 649-661 |
Gosline WA. (1989) Movable head armature in higher teleostean fishes Environmental Biology of Fishes. 24: 75-79 |
Gosline WA. (1987) Jaw structures and movements in higher teleostean fishes Japanese Journal of Ichthyology. 34: 21-32 |
Gosline WA. (1985) Relationships among some relatively deep-bodied percoid fish groups. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology. 31: 351-357 |
Gosline WA. (1985) A possible relationship between aspects of dentition and feeding in the centrarchid and anabantoid fishes Environmental Biology of Fishes. 12: 161-168 |