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Justin Thayne Schaefer

Justin Thayne Schaefer

Doctor of Philosophy

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The vertebral column is the primary stiffening element of the body of fish. This serially jointed axial support system offers mechanical control of body bending through kinematic constraint and viscoelastic behavior. Because of the functional importance of the vertebral column in the body undulations that power swimming, we targeted the vertebral c...
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The dental anatomy of elasmobranch fishes (sharks, rays and relatives) creates a functional system that is more dynamic than that of mammalian dentition. Continuous dental replacement (where new teeth are moved rostrally to replace older ones) and indirect fibrous attachment of the dentition to the jaw allow teeth to reorient relative to the jaw ov...
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A flow-through respirometer and swim tunnel was used to estimate the gait transition speed (Up-c) of striped surfperch Embiotoca lateralis, a labriform swimmer, and to investigate metabolic costs associated with gait transition. The Up-c was defined as the lowest speed at which fish decrease the use of pectoral fins significantly. While the tail wa...
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The skeleton of the "wings" of skates and rays consists of a series of radially oriented cartilaginous fin rays emanating from a modified pectoral girdle. Each fin ray consists of small, laterally oriented skeletal elements, radials, traditionally represented as simple cylindrical building blocks. High-resolution radiography reveals the pattern of...

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