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Lindsay Waldrop
Lindsay Waldrop
Assistant professor at Chapman University
Verified email at chapman.edu - Homepage
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Large-amplitude, short-wave peristalsis and its implications for transport
L Waldrop, L Miller
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 15, 629-642, 2016
242016
A tale of two antennules: the performance of crab odour-capture organs in air and water
LD Waldrop, LA Miller, S Khatri
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 13 (125), 20160615, 2016
232016
What can computational modeling tell us about the diversity of odor-capture structures in the Pancrustacea?
LD Waldrop, Y He, S Khatri
Journal of Chemical Ecology 44 (12), 1084–1100, 2018
222018
The role of the pericardium in the valveless, tubular heart of the tunicate Ciona savignyi
LD Waldrop, LA Miller
The Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (17), 2753-2763, 2015
202015
Using active learning to teach concepts and methods in quantitative biology
LD Waldrop, SC Adolph, CG Diniz Behn, E Braley, JA Drew, RJ Full, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (5), 933-948, 2015
192015
Do terrestrial hermit crabs sniff? Air flow and odorant capture by flicking antennules
LD Waldrop, MAR Koehl
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 13 (114), 20150850, 2016
162016
Functional morphology of gliding flight II. Morphology follows predictions of gliding performance
JA Rader, TL Hedrick, Y He, LD Waldrop
Integrative and Comparative Biology 60 (5), 1297-1308, 2020
142020
Ontogenetic Scaling of the Olfactory Antennae and Flicking Behavior of the Shore Crab, Hemigrapsus oregonensis
LD Waldrop
Chemical senses 38 (6), 541-550, 2013
142013
Retention of rising droplets in density stratification
TL Mandel, DZ Zhou, L Waldrop, M Theillard, D Kleckner, S Khatri
Physical Review Fluids 5 (12), 124803, 2020
132020
Functional morphology of gliding flight I: modeling reveals distinct performance landscapes based on soaring strategies
LD Waldrop, Y He, TL Hedrick, JA Rader
Integrative and Comparative Biology 60 (5), 1283-1296, 2020
132020
Ontogenetic changes in the olfactory antennules of the shore crab, Hemigrapsus oregonensis, maintain sniffing function during growth
LD Waldrop, M Hann, AK Henry, A Kim, A Punjabi, MAR Koehl
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12 (102), 20141077, 2015
132015
Flexibility of Crab Chemosensory Sensilla Enables Flicking Antennules to Sniff
LD Waldrop, MA Reidenbach, MAR Koehl
The Biological Bulletin 229 (2), 185-198, 2015
132015
Neuromechanical pumping: boundary flexibility and traveling depolarization waves drive flow within valveless, tubular hearts
A Baird, L Waldrop, L Miller
Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics 32, 829-846, 2015
112015
Scaling of olfactory antennae of the terrestrial hermit crabs Coenobita rugosus and Coenobita perlatus during ontogeny
LD Waldrop, RM Bantay, QV Nguyen
PeerJ 2, e535, 2014
92014
Uncertainty quantification reveals the physical constraints on pumping by peristaltic hearts
LD Waldrop, Y He, NA Battista, T Neary Peterman, LA Miller
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 17 (170), 20200232, 2020
82020
The fluid dynamics of odor capture by crabs
LD Waldrop
University of California, Berkeley, 2012
82012
Covering Ground: Movement Patterns and Random Walk Behavior in Aquilonastra anomala Sea Stars
AC Lohmann, D Evangelista, LD Waldrop, CL Mah, TL Hedrick
The Biological Bulletin 231 (2), 130-141, 2016
62016
Modeling action potential reversals in tunicate hearts
JW Cain, L He, L Waldrop
Physical Review E 102 (6), 062421, 2020
52020
Melding modeling and morphology: a call for collaboration to address difficult questions about the evolution of form and function
LD Waldrop, JA Rader
Integrative and Comparative Biology 60 (5), 1188-1192, 2020
22020
Introduction to the symposium “Leading Students and Faculty to Quantitative Biology through Active Learning”
LD Waldrop, LA Miller
Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (5), 898-900, 2015
22015
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