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(full publication list at http://samvanwassenbergh.weebly.com/publications.html):
Publications at MNHN
in press- Van Wassenbergh, S., Bonte, C. & Michel, K. (in press) Terrestrial capture of prey by the reedfish, a model species for stem tetrapods. Ecology and Evolution. full text (PDF)
- Heiss, E., Handschuh, S., Aerts, P. & Van Wassenbergh, S. (2017). A tongue for all seasons: extreme phenotypic flexibility in salamandrid newts. Sci. Rep. 7: 1006. full text (PDF)
- Parmentier, E., Raick, X., Lecchini, D., Boyle, K.S., Van Wassenbergh, S., Bertucci, F. & Kever, L. (2017). Unusual sound production mechanism in the triggerfish Rhinecanthus aculeatus (Balistidae). J. Exp. Biol. 220: 186-193. full text (PDF)
- Michel, K.B., Aerts, P. & Van Wassenbergh, S. (2016) Environment-dependent prey capture in the Atlantic mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbarus). Biology Open 5, 1735-1742. full text (PDF) Supplementary Videos (PDF)
- McHenry, M.J., Anderson, P.S.L., Van Wassenbergh, S., Matthews, D.G., Summers, A.P. & Patek, S.N. (2016). The comparative hydrodynamics of rapid rotation by predatory appendages. J. Exp. Biol. 219, 3399-3411. full text (PDF) Supplementary Information (PDF) Inside JEB covarage (PDF)
- Van Wassenbergh, S. & Heiss, E. (2016) Phenotypic flexibility of gape anatomy fine-tunes the aquatic prey-capture system of newts. Sci. Rep. 6, 29277. full text (PDF), Supplementary Video