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Collaborative Research: Quantifying the trophic roles of epipelagic ctenophores | DMP_Costello_Colin_Sutherland_Gemmel_1829913_1829932_1829945_1830015.pdf (147.69 KB) |
Principal Investigator: Kelly Sutherland (University of Oregon Eugene)
Limnology and Oceanography~2022~67~Cordeiro, Malaika and Costello, John H. and Gemmell, Brad J. and Sutherland, Kelly R. and Colin, Sean P.~https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.12232~~~~~Oceanic lobate ctenophores possess feeding mechanics similar to the impactful coastal species <i>Mnemiopsis leidyi</i>~~~10377350~10384732~OSTI~2023-08-20 00:04:27.20~
Scientific Reports~2020~10~Colin, Sean P. and Costello, John H. and Sutherland, Kelly R. and Gemmell, Brad J. and Dabiri, John O. and Du Clos, Kevin T.~https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74745-y~~~~~The role of suction thrust in the metachronal paddles of swimming invertebrates~~~10293795~10198545~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.630~
Annual Review of Marine Science~2021~13~Costello, John H. and Colin, Sean P. and Dabiri, John O. and Gemmell, Brad J. and Lucas, Kelsey N. and Sutherland, Kelly R.~https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-031120-091442~~~~~The Hydrodynamics of Jellyfish Swimming~~~10187119~10187119~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.633~
The Journal of Experimental Biology~2019~222~Sutherland, Kelly R. and Gemmell, Brad J. and Colin, Sean P. and Costello, John H.~10.1242/jeb.198242~~~~~Propulsive design principles in a multi-jet siphonophore~~jeb198242~10111901~10111901~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.660~
Royal Society Open Science~2019~6~Gemmell, Brad J. and Colin, Sean P. and Costello, John H. and Sutherland, Kelly R.~10.1098/rsos.181615~~~~~A ctenophore (comb jelly) employs vortex rebound dynamics and outperforms other gelatinous swimmers~~181615~10111902~10111902~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.663~
Invertebrate Biology~2020~139~Heimbichner Goebel, Wyatt L. and Colin, Sean P. and Costello, John H. and Gemmell, Brad J. and Sutherland, Kelly R.~https://doi.org/10.1111/ivb.12297~~~~~Scaling of ctenes and consequences for swimming performance in the ctenophore <i>Pleurobrachia bachei</i>~~~10188750~10456170~OSTI~2023-09-06 00:01:13.420~
The Biological Bulletin~2020~238~Townsend, J. P. and Gemmell, B. J. and Sutherland, K. R. and Colin, S. P. and Costello, J. H.~10.1086/709504~~~~~Ink Release and Swimming Behavior in the Oceanic Ctenophore <i>Eurhamphaea vexilligera</i>~~206 to 213~10187117~10187117~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.650~
Biomimetics~2019~4~Sutherland, Kelly R. and Gemmell, Brad J. and Colin, Sean P. and Costello, John H.~https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics4030062~~~~~Maneuvering Performance in the Colonial Siphonophore, Nanomia bijuga~~62~10117245~10117245~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.640~
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences~2021~288~Gemmell, Brad J. and Du Clos, Kevin T. and Colin, Sean P. and Sutherland, Kelly R. and Costello, John H.~https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2494~~~~~The most efficient metazoan swimmer creates a ‘virtual wall’ to enhance performance~~20202494~10293798~10293798~OSTI~2023-02-08 14:21:52.623~