John H Costello

John H Costello

Providence College

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About John H Costello

John H Costello, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Providence College, specializes in the field of Gelatinous zooplankton, plankton biology, biomechanics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Optimal Feeding of Swimming and Attached Ciliates

Turning kinematics of the scyphomedusa Aurelia aurita

Colonial Architecture Modulates the Speed and Efficiency of Multi-Jet Swimming in Salp Colonies

Quantifying the feeding behavior and trophic impact of a widespread oceanic ctenophore

Feeding Rates of Sessile and Motile Ciliates are Asymptotically Equivalent

Cooperative hydrodynamics accompany multicellular-like colonial organization in the unicellular ciliate Stentor

Nectophore coordination and kinematics by physonect siphonophores

SoJel–A 3D printed jellyfish-like robot using soft materials for underwater applications

John H Costello Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

5753

Citations(since 2020)

2212

Cited By

4451

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

68

Email

University Profile Page

Providence College

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John H Costello Skills & Research Interests

Gelatinous zooplankton

plankton biology

biomechanics

Top articles of John H Costello

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Optimal Feeding of Swimming and Attached Ciliates

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.13467

Jingyi Liu

Yi Man

John H Costello

Eva Kanso

2024/4/20

Turning kinematics of the scyphomedusa Aurelia aurita

Bioinspiration & Biomimetics

JH Costello

SP Colin

BJ Gemmell

JO Dabiri

EA Kanso

2024/1/23

Colonial Architecture Modulates the Speed and Efficiency of Multi-Jet Swimming in Salp Colonies

bioRxiv

Alejandro Damian-Serrano

Kaiden A Walton

Anneliese Bishop-Perdue

Sophie Bagoye

Kevin T Du Clos

...

2024

Quantifying the feeding behavior and trophic impact of a widespread oceanic ctenophore

Scientific Reports

Betsy Potter

Marco Corrales-Ugalde

James P Townsend

Sean P Colin

Kelly R Sutherland

...

2023/2/9

Feeding Rates of Sessile and Motile Ciliates are Asymptotically Equivalent

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Jingyi Liu

Yi Man

John Costello

Eva Kanso

2023/11/21

Cooperative hydrodynamics accompany multicellular-like colonial organization in the unicellular ciliate Stentor

bioRxiv

Shashank Shekhar

Hanliang Guo

Sean P Colin

Wallace Marshall

Eva Kanso

...

2023/1/12

Nectophore coordination and kinematics by physonect siphonophores

Journal of Experimental Biology

Shirah Strock

John H Costello

Joost Daniels

Kakani Katija

Sean P Colin

2023/9/15

SoJel–A 3D printed jellyfish-like robot using soft materials for underwater applications

Ocean Engineering

Pawandeep Singh Matharu

Zhong Wang

John H Costello

Sean P Colin

Ray H Baughman

...

2023/7/1

Ontogenetic transitions, biomechanical trade-offs and macroevolution of scyphozoan medusae swimming patterns

Scientific Reports

Guilherme M von Montfort

John H Costello

Sean P Colin

André C Morandini

Alvaro E Migotto

...

2023/6/16

A fundamental propulsive mechanism employed by swimmers and flyers throughout the animal kingdom

John H Costello

Sean P Colin

Brad J Gemmell

John O Dabiri

Eva A Kanso

2023/6/1

Flow coupling and stochastic oscillations amplify feeding currents in Stentor colonies

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Hanliang Guo

Shashank Shekhar

John Costello

Eva Kanso

2023/11/21

In situ high-speed brightfield imaging for studies of aquatic organisms

Protocolsio

Sean P Colin

Brad J Gemmell

John H Costello

Kelly RR Sutherland

2022/6

Active tail flexion in concert with passive hydrodynamic forces improves swimming speed and efficiency

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Haotian Hang

Sina Heydari

John H Costello

Eva Kanso

2022/2

Biohybrid robotic jellyfish for potential applications in biology, soft robotics, and ocean exploration

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Nicole Xu

James Townsend

John Costello

Sean Colin

Bradford Gemmell

...

2022

Distributed propulsion enables fast and efficient swimming modes in physonect siphonophores

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Kevin T Du Clos

Brad J Gemmell

Sean P Colin

John H Costello

John O Dabiri

...

2022/12/6

Oceanic lobate ctenophores possess feeding mechanics similar to the impactful coastal species Mnemiopsis leidyi

Limnology and Oceanography

Malaika Cordeiro

John H Costello

Brad J Gemmell

Kelly R Sutherland

Sean P Colin

2022/12

Convergence of animal propulsor placement for optimal maneuverability in fluids

John Costello

Emma Lederer

Jillian O'Melia

John Dabiri

Brad Gemmell

...

2022/8/8

Helical swimming by jet-propelled salp colonies in the ocean

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

Kelly R Sutherland

Brad Gemmell

Sean Colin

John Costello

2021

Neuromechanical wave resonance in jellyfish swimming

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Alexander P Hoover

Nicole W Xu

Brad J Gemmell

Sean P Colin

John H Costello

...

2021/3/16

“Indirect development” increases reproductive plasticity and contributes to the success of scyphozoan jellyfish in the oceans

Scientific Reports

Isabella D’Ambra

Louise Merquiol

William M Graham

John H Costello

2021/9/20

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