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Sam Van Wassenbergh
Sam Van Wassenbergh
Research Professor, Universiteit Antwerpen
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Extremely fast prey capture in pipefish is powered by elastic recoil
S Van Wassenbergh, JA Strother, BE Flammang, LA Ferry-Graham, ...
Journal of the Royal Society interface 5 (20), 285-296, 2008
1082008
Morphology, kinematics, and dynamics: the mechanics of suction feeding in fishes
SW Day, TE Higham, R Holzman, S Van Wassenbergh
Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (1), 21-35, 2015
882015
Boxfish swimming paradox resolved: forces by the flow of water around the body promote manoeuvrability
S Van Wassenbergh, K van Manen, TA Marcroft, ME Alfaro, EJ Stamhuis
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12 (103), 20141146, 2015
782015
Morphological convergence as a consequence of extreme functional demands: examples from the feeding system of natricine snakes
A Herrel, SE Vincent, ME Alfaro, S Van Wassenbergh, B Vanhooydonck, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21 (5), 1438-1448, 2008
682008
A test of mouth-opening and hyoid-depression mechanisms during prey capture in a catfish using high-speed cineradiography
S Van Wassenbergh, A Herrel, D Adriaens, P Aerts
Journal of experimental biology 208 (24), 4627-4639, 2005
672005
Hydrodynamic modelling of aquatic suction performance and intra-oral pressures: limitations for comparative studies
S Van Wassenbergh, P Aerts, A Herrel
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 3 (9), 507-514, 2006
642006
Biomechanics and hydrodynamics of prey capture in the Chinese giant salamander reveal a high-performance jaw-powered suction feeding mechanism
E Heiss, N Natchev, M Gumpenberger, A Weissenbacher, ...
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 10 (82), 20121028, 2013
632013
Aquatic suction feeding dynamics: insights from computational modelling
S Van Wassenbergh, P Aerts
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 6 (31), 149-158, 2009
612009
Scaling of suction-feeding kinematics and dynamics in the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus
S Van Wassenbergh, P Aerts, A Herrel
Journal of Experimental Biology 208 (11), 2103-2114, 2005
592005
Suction is kid's play: extremely fast suction in newborn seahorses
S Van Wassenbergh, G Roos, A Genbrugge, H Leysen, P Aerts, ...
Biology Letters 5 (2), 200-203, 2009
552009
A functional morphological approach to the scaling of the feeding system in the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus
A Herrel, S Van Wassenbergh, S Wouters, D Adriaens, P Aerts
Journal of Experimental Biology 208 (11), 2091-2102, 2005
542005
Cost of flight and the evolution of stag beetle weaponry
J Goyens, S Van Wassenbergh, J Dirckx, P Aerts
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12 (106), 20150222, 2015
532015
Kinematics of suction feeding in the seahorse Hippocampus reidi
G Roos, S Van Wassenbergh, A Herrel, P Aerts
Journal of Experimental Biology 212 (21), 3490-3498, 2009
532009
Scaling of contractile properties of catfish feeding muscles
S Van Wassenbergh, A Herrel, RS James, P Aerts
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (7), 1183-1193, 2007
472007
No trade-off between biting and suction feeding performance in clariid catfishes
S Van Wassenbergh, A Herrel, D Adriaens, P Aerts
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (1), 27-36, 2007
472007
Potential mechanism of sound production in Oreochromis niloticus(Cichlidae)
N Longrie, S Van Wassenbergh, P Vandewalle, Q Mauguit, E Parmentier
Journal of experimental biology 212 (21), 3395-3402, 2009
462009
Behaviour of damselfly larvae (Enallagma cyathigerum)(Insecta, Odonata) after long-term exposure to PFOS
H Van Gossum, J Bots, T Snijkers, J Meyer, S Van Wassenbergh, ...
Environmental Pollution 157 (4), 1332-1336, 2009
462009
Scaling of Suction Feeding Performance in the Catfish Clarias gariepinus
S Van Wassenbergh, P Aerts, A Herrel
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79 (1), 43-56, 2006
462006
A catfish that can strike its prey on land
S Van Wassenbergh, A Herrel, D Adriaens, F Huysentruyt, S Devaere, ...
Nature 440 (7086), 881-881, 2006
442006
Aquatic–terrestrial transitions of feeding systems in vertebrates: a mechanical perspective
E Heiss, P Aerts, S Van Wassenbergh
Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (8), jeb154427, 2018
432018
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