PUBLICATIONS
Bold names indicate member of GLAMM
‡ indicates equal contribution of authors
^ indicates graduate student author
* indicates undergraduate student author
PUBLICATIONS
Bold names indicate member of GLAMM
‡ indicates equal contribution of authors
^ indicates graduate student author
* indicates undergraduate student author
Kane, E.A., A.M. Garner, L.A. Hume, and T. Pesacreta. Epidermal microstructures on the paired fins of marine sculpins suggest new functional hypotheses supporting benthic station-holding. Royal Society Open Science 12(3): 241965.
Bartlett, D. T.*, K.O. Raffle*, H.N. Pettit*, M.K. Brainard*, K. Gamel^, Z. Nopper*, R.K. Harden, H.C. Astley, A.M. Garner, and R.L. Londraville. Navigating Nature's Terrain: Jumping Performance Robust to Substrate Moisture and Roughness by Blackspotted Rockskippers (Entomacrodus striatus). Journal of Experimental Zoology – Part A 343: 521-530.
Garner, A.M.‡, A.J. Moura‡^, C.A. Narvaez, A.Y. Stark, and M.P. Russell. Repeated hyposalinity pulses immediately and persistently impair the sea urchin adhesive system. Integrative and Comparative Biology 64(2): 257-269.
Moura, A.J.^, A.M. Garner, J.P. Cucchiara*, C.A. Narvaez, A.Y. Stark, and M.P. Russell. Hyposalinity reduces tube foot coordination and adhesion in sea urchins. Journal of Experimental Biology 226(13): jeb245750.
Pamfilie, A.M.*, A.M. Garner, A.P. Russell, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Get to the point: Claw morphology impacts frictional interactions on rough substrates. Zoology 157: 126078.
Orndorf, N., A.M. Garner, and A. Dhinojwala. Polar bear paw pad surface roughness and its relevance to contact mechanics on snow. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 19: 20220466.
Garner, A.M., M.C. Wilson, C. Wright*, A.P. Russell, P.H. Niewiarowski, and A. Dhinojwala. Parameters of the adhesive setae and setal fields of the Jamaican radiation of anoles (Dactyloidae: Anolis): potential for ecomorphology at the microscopic scale. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 137(1):85-99.
Palecek, A.M., A.M. Garner, M.R. Klittich, A.Y. Stark, J.D. Scherger, C. Bernard, P.H. Niewiarowski, and A. Dhinojwala. An investigation of gecko attachment on wet and rough substrates leads to application of surface roughness power spectral density analysis. Scientific Reports 12:11556.
Garner, A.M.‡, M.C. Wilson‡, C. Wright*, A.P. Russell, P.H. Niewiarowski, and A. Dhinojwala. The same but different: setal arrays of anoles and geckos indicate alternative approaches to achieving similar adhesive effectiveness. Journal of Anatomy 238(5):1143-1155. Cover.
Garner, A.M., A.M. Pamfilie*, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Tokay geckos (Gekkonidae: Gekko gecko) preferentially use substrates that elicit maximal adhesive performance. Journal of Experimental Biology 224(4):jeb241240. Cover.
Garner, A.M. and A.P. Russell. Revisiting the classification of squamate adhesive setae: historical, morphological, and functional perspectives. Royal Society Open Science 8: 202039.
Russell, A.P. and A.M. Garner. Setal field transects, evolutionary transitions and gecko-anole convergence provide insights into the fundamentals of form and function of the digital adhesive system of lizards. Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering 6:1-17.
Garner, A.M.‡, A.M. Pamfilie‡*, E.J. Hamad*, R. Kindig*, J.T. Taylor*, C.K. Unsworth, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Home-field advantage: Native gecko exhibits improved exertion capacity and locomotor ability in structurally complex environments relative to its invasive counterpart. Frontiers in Zoology 17(23): 1-11.
Garner, A.M., C. Buo, J.M. Piechowski, A.M. Pamfilie*, S.R. Stefanovic, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Digital hyperextension has no influence on the active self-drying of gecko adhesive subdigital pads. Journal of Experimental Zoology – Part A 333(2):118-125.
Cohn, E.*‡, P. Cole*‡, A. Haymaker*‡, A.M. Garner, and R.L. Londraville. Response to Underwater Laser Pointer in the Orange-Finned Anemonefish Amphiprion chrysopterus and Three-spot Damselfish Dascyllus trimaculatus. Journal of Fish Biology 96:274-277.
Gamel, K.M., A.M. Garner, and B.E. Flammang. Bioinspired remora adhesive disc offers insight into evolution. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics 14(5):1-8.
Niewiarowski, P.H., A. Dhinojwala, and A.M. Garner. Adapting a thermal physical model approach to estimate gecko adhesion performance opportunity and constraint: How rough could it be? Integrative and Comparative Biology 59(1):203-213.
Garner, A.M., M.C. Wilson, A.P. Russell, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Going Out on a Limb: How Parallel Investigation of the Anoline Adhesive System can Enhance our Understanding of Fibrillar Adhesion. Integrative and Comparative Biology 59(1):61-69.
McInerney, S.J., B. Khakipoor, A.M. Garner, T. Houette‡, C.K. Unsworth‡, A. Rupp, N. Weiner, J.F.V. Vincent, J.K.S. Nagel, and P.H. Niewiarowski. E2BMO: Facilitating User Interaction with a BioMimetic Ontology via Semantic Translation and Interface Design. Designs 2(4):53.
Garner, A.M., S.M. Lopez, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Brown anole (Anolis sagrei) adhesive forces remain unaffected by partial claw clipping. Acta Herpetologica 12:133-137.
Garner, A.M., A.Y. Stark, S.A. Thomas, and P.H. Niewiarowski. Geckos go the Distance: Water's Effect on the Speed of Adhesive Locomotion in Geckos. Journal of Herpetology 51:240-244.