Philip Anderson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
H-index: 27
North America-United States
Top articles of Philip Anderson
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Morphological variation in the vomer of aquatic and terrestrial spelerpini salamanders | Journal of Morphology | Hannah E Darcy Philip SL Anderson | 2023/9 |
Investigation of the rate-mediated form-function relationship in biological puncture | Scientific Reports | Bingyang Zhang Philip SL Anderson | 2023/7/26 |
Examining competition during the agnathan/gnathostome transition using distance-based morphometrics | Paleobiology | Bradley R Scott Philip SL Anderson | 2023/5 |
Tuning amechanicalmodel to biological reality: Acase study in the LaMSA system of the trap-jaw ant Strumigenys | PSL Anderson SB Crofts A Cook JT Castro RL Didcock | 2023/2/21 | |
Modelling biological puncture: a mathematical framework for determining the energetics and scaling | Journal of the Royal Society Interface | Bingyang Zhang Philip SL Anderson | 2022/10/19 |
Shifts in morphological covariation and evolutionary rates across multiple acquisitions of the trap‐jaw mechanism in Strumigenys | Evolution | Philip SL Anderson | 2022/9 |
Increasing morphological disparity and decreasing optimality for jaw speed and strength during the radiation of jawed vertebrates | Science Advances | William J Deakin Philip SL Anderson Wendy den Boer Thomas J Smith Jennifer J Hill | 2022/3/18 |
A Tunable, Simplified Model for Biological Latch Mediated Spring Actuated Systems | bioRxiv | Andres Cook Kaanthi Pandhigunta Mason A Acevedo Adam Walker Rosalie L Didcock | 2020/1/1 |
Muscle fatigue in the latch-mediated spring actuated mandibles of trap-jaw ants | Integrative and comparative biology | Fredrick J Larabee Josh C Gibson Michael D Rivera Philip SL Anderson Andrew V Suarez | 2022/11 |
Identifying competitive exclusion in the vertebrate fossil record: lessons from early vertebrate morphometrics | 9th Annual Meeting Canadian Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology May 26–28, 2021 Online | Bradley Scott Philip Anderson | 2021/5/26 |
Nest substrate and tool shape significantly affect the mechanics and energy requirements of avian eggshell puncture | Journal of Experimental Biology | Daniel L Clark Mark E Hauber Philip SL Anderson | 2021/4/15 |
Ecological opportunity and the rise and fall of crocodylomorph evolutionary innovation | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Thomas L Stubbs Stephanie E Pierce Armin Elsler Philip SL Anderson Emily J Rayfield | 2021/3/31 |
Testing the influence of crushing surface variation on seed-cracking performance among beak morphs of the African seedcracker Pyrenestes ostrinus | Journal of Experimental Biology | Nicola S Heckeberg Philip SL Anderson Emily J Rayfield | 2021/3/1 |
Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity | Trends in Ecology and Evolution | Timothy Higham Lara Ferry Lars Schmitz Duncan Irschick Samuel Starko | 2021 |
Beyond description: the many facets of dental biomechanics | SB Crofts SM Smith PSL Anderson | 2020/9 | |
“Simple” biomechanical model for ants reveals how correlated evolution among body segments minimizes variation in center of mass as heads get larger | Integrative and Comparative Biology | Philip SL Anderson Michael D Rivera Andrew V Suarez | 2020/11 |