Matthew Kolmann, PhD

Affiliations: 
2012-2016 Biological Sciences University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Functional Morphology, Phylogeny, Biomechanics, Biodiversity
Website:
https://mattkolmann.jimdo.com/
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Bio:

Functional morphologist, museum lover, & stingray enthusiast. NSF-DBI Post Doctoral Fellow at George Washington Univ studying feeding #evolution in piranhas & pacu.

Parents

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Daniel R. Huber research assistant 2006-2008 University of Tampa (Biomechanics Tree)
Nathan R. Lovejoy grad student University of Toronto
Gregory Mark Erickson grad student 2009-2012 Florida State
 (MSc co-advisor)
Ralph Dean Grubbs grad student 2009-2012 Florida State
Luz Patricia Hernandez post-doc 2018- The George Washington University (Biomechanics Tree)
Adam P. Summers post-doc 2016-2017 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington (Biomechanics Tree)
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Cohen KE, Lucanus O, Summers AP, et al. (2022) Lip service: histological phenotypes correlate with diet and feeding ecology in herbivorous pacus. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
de Brito V, Betancur-R R, Burns MD, et al. (2022) Patterns of Phenotypic Evolution Associated with Marine/Freshwater Transitions in Fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Kolmann MA, Burns MD, Ng JYK, et al. (2020) Habitat transitions alter the adaptive landscape and shape phenotypic evolution in needlefishes (Belonidae). Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3769-3783
Shiffman DS, Ajemian MJ, Carrier JC, et al. (2020) Trends in Chondrichthyan Research: An Analysis of Three Decades of Conference Abstracts Copeia. 108: 122
Bloom DD, Kolmann M, Foster K, et al. (2019) Mode of miniaturisation influences body shape evolution in New World anchovies (Engraulidae). Journal of Fish Biology
Kolmann MA, Cohen KE, Bemis KE, et al. (2019) Tooth and consequences: Heterodonty and dental replacement in piranhas and pacus (Serrasalmidae). Evolution & Development. e12306
Pos KM, Farina SC, Kolmann MA, et al. (2019) Pharyngeal jaws converge by similar means, not to similar ends, when minnows (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae) adapt to new dietary niches. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Rutledge KM, Summers AP, Kolmann MA. (2019) Killing them softly: Ontogeny of jaw mechanics and stiffness in mollusk-feeding freshwater stingrays. Journal of Morphology
Buser TJ, Finnegan DL, Summers AP, et al. (2019) Have Niche, Will Travel. New Means of Linking Diet and Ecomorphology Reveals Niche Conservatism in Freshwater Cottoid Fishes Integrative Organismal Biology. 1
Kolmann MA, Urban P, Summers AP. (2018) Structure and function of the armored keel in piranhas, pacus, and their allies. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
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