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To build a fish. Structuring space and material in skeletons. In: Design, Gestaltung, Formatività: Philosophies of making, pp. 315 - 328 (Ed. Ribault, P.). Birkhäuser, Berlin, Boston (2022)
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Feeding in cartilaginous fishes: An interdisciplinary synthesis. In: Feeding in Vertebrates: Evolution, morphology, behavior, biomechanics, pp. 231 - 295 (Ed. Bels, V.). Springer, Cham (2019)
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282, pp. 329 - 353 (Eds. Estrin, Y.; Bréchet, Y.; Dunlop, J.; Fratzl, P.). Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham (2019)
The multiscale architectures of fish bone and tessellated cartilage and their relation to function. In: Springer Series in Materials Science, Vol. 44.
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1, pp. 419 - 427 (Ed. Farrell, A. P.). Academic Press, London, UK (2017)
Cartilaginous fish skeletal anatomy. In: Encyclopedia of fish physiology: from genome to environment, Vol. 45.
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1, pp. 428 - 433 (Ed. Farrell, A. P.). Academic Press, London, UK (2017)
Cartilaginous fish skeletal tissues. In: Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology: from genome to environment, Vol. 46.
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Analyse der Kachelstruktur des Knorpelfisch-Skeletts. In: +ultra gestaltung schafft wissen, pp. 240 - 241 (Ed. Doll, N.) (2016)
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A load frame for in situ tomography at PETRA III. Proceedings of SPIE Meeting Abstract (13)
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Meeting Abstract
57 (suppl_1). Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2017)
Bricks and anchors: strategies for load bearing and muscle attachment in the cartilage skeletons of sharks and rays. In Integrative and Comparative Biology, 49.
Meeting Abstract
57 (suppl_1), 26-1, p. E282. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2017)
Mechanical Behavior of a Biomimetic Chondrichthyan Feeding Mechanism: Influence of Dentition Patterns. In Integrative and Comparative Biology, 50.
Meeting Abstract
57 (suppl_1). Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2017)
On the jaws of lamniform sharks: explaining function through morphology. In Integrative and Comparative Biology, 51.
Meeting Abstract
29 (1) Suppl Ed., 702.9. The Federation, Bethesda, Md. (2015)
Cartilage or Bone? Collagens in “Cartilaginous” Fish Skeletons Answer an Old Question. In The FASEB Journal, 52.
Meeting Abstract
54 (suppl_1), E191. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2014)
Morphology and distribution of interlacunar canals in elasmobranch mineralized cartilage. In Integrative and Comparative Biology, 53.
Meeting Abstract
296 (ICVM Abstract) Special Feature Ed., C-103, p. 220. Wiley-Liss, Hoboken (2013)
Feeding biomechanics in billfish: Inferring the role of the rostrum during feeding in two billfish species. In The Anatomical Record, 54.
Meeting Abstract
296 (ICVM Abstract) Special Feature Ed., C-116, p. 225. Wiley-Liss, Hoboken (2013)
Can acellular bone remodel? In The Anatomical Record, 55.
Meeting Abstract
296 (ICVM Abstract) Special Feature Ed., P-022, p. 257. Wiley-Liss, Hoboken (2013)
Morphology and distribution of interlacunar canals in elasmobranch mineralized cartilage. In The Anatomical Record, 56.
Meeting Abstract
45 (Supplement 1), S260. Elsevier, New York (2012)
The unique structure, material properties and response to load of acellular fish bone. In Journal of Biomechanics, 57.
Meeting Abstract
45 (Supplement 1), S61. Elsevier, New York (2012)
The effect of structure and morphology on the light transmissivity of the mineralized spines of lanternsharks. In Journal of Biomechanics, 58.
Meeting Abstract
52 (suppl_1), e43. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2012)
On the jaws of lamniform sharks. In Integrative and Comparative Biology, 59.
Meeting Abstract
50 (suppl_1), e52. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2010)
Prey processing in chimaeroid fishes. In Integrative and Comparative Biology, 60.
Meeting Abstract
50 (suppl_1), e234. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, McLean, VA (2010)
Jaw morphology and structure in lamniform sharks. In Integrative and Comparative Biology,