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Articles 1 - 30 of 39
Full-Text Articles in Zoology
Scorpionfish (Scorpaena Porcus) Neurocranium, Erin Porter, Cairone Reft, David Kerstetter
Scorpionfish (Scorpaena Porcus) Neurocranium, Erin Porter, Cairone Reft, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium preparation of a Scorpionfish (Scorpaena porcus) by Erin Porter and Cairone Reft for the Biology of Fishes course at Nova Southeastern University taught by Dr. Kerstetter.
Grey Triggerfish (Balistes Capriscus) Neurocranium, Madelynn Sampson, Hailey Levine, David W. Kerstetter
Grey Triggerfish (Balistes Capriscus) Neurocranium, Madelynn Sampson, Hailey Levine, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Grey Triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) neurocranium preparation by Madelynn Sampson and Hailey LeVine.
Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena Hippurus) Neurocranium, Alexia J. Hilber, Caileigh Craddock, Kiara Belanger, David W. Kerstetter
Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena Hippurus) Neurocranium, Alexia J. Hilber, Caileigh Craddock, Kiara Belanger, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium from Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus), collected in 3/2021 by Katerina Sawickji
Kingfish Neurocranium, Kaden R. Mackey, David Kerstetter
Kingfish Neurocranium, Kaden R. Mackey, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
This is the skull of a kingfish with the nasal bone included.
Red Grouper (Epinephelus Morio) Neurocranium, Katja C. Kramers, Morgan A. Pfeiffer, David W. Kerstetter
Red Grouper (Epinephelus Morio) Neurocranium, Katja C. Kramers, Morgan A. Pfeiffer, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium From 10 cm total length Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio), collected from Whole Foods Supermarket on 10 October 2021 by Katja Kramers and Morgan Pfeiffer
Centropomus Undecimalis, Common Snook Neurocranium, Victoria Rose Kelley, Savanna Duda, David W. Kerstetter
Centropomus Undecimalis, Common Snook Neurocranium, Victoria Rose Kelley, Savanna Duda, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium from Centropomus undecimalis (Common Snook), collected from NSU Oceanographic Campus Boat Basin on 24/03/2021 by Savanna Duda.
[Red Grouper (Epinephelus Morio)] Neurocranium, Laurel Gallaudet, Robert Spekis
[Red Grouper (Epinephelus Morio)] Neurocranium, Laurel Gallaudet, Robert Spekis
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium from 14.1 cm total length (TL) Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio), collected from Miami on 13/10/21 by Laurel Gallaudet.
King Mackerel (Scomberomorus Cavalla), Aubrey L. Anthony, Erin Keeley, David Kerstetter
King Mackerel (Scomberomorus Cavalla), Aubrey L. Anthony, Erin Keeley, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium from [length] cm total length (TL) King Mackerel (Scomberomorus Cavalla), collected from Bravo Market on 11/16/2021 by Aubrey Anthony
Development Of Comprehensive Theoretical Morphospaces For Canine Cranial Morphology, Alexa Ortega, Nicholas Hebdon, Lindsay Waldrop
Development Of Comprehensive Theoretical Morphospaces For Canine Cranial Morphology, Alexa Ortega, Nicholas Hebdon, Lindsay Waldrop
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Throughout the evolution of the family Canidae, there is a continuous belief that canines have an exceptional olfactory system which allows them to have a heightened sense of smell. Because of this olfactory sophistication, canines have become prevalent as detection animals in the military, homeland security, law enforcement, forensics, and civilian applications. However, while the trait is highly regarded, the exact role of nasal morphology is understudied. We aim to investigate the influences of nasal cavity and internal structure morphology in odor detection. However, nasal structure is a sophisticated morphological target and requires innovative solutions to capture the key variables …
Snook Neurocranium Scan Mello & Glanzmann, Christopher F. Glanzmann, Madison A. Mello
Snook Neurocranium Scan Mello & Glanzmann, Christopher F. Glanzmann, Madison A. Mello
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
This file is a 3D scan of a Snook Neurocranium. Snook head provided by DR. Kerstetter and scan performed by Chris Glanzmann and Madison Mello. Medium detail scan with a simplification ratio of 50.
Tile Fish (Lopholatilus Villarii) Neurocranium, Maeya C. Yeatman, Sebastian K. Chan, David W. Kerstetter
Tile Fish (Lopholatilus Villarii) Neurocranium, Maeya C. Yeatman, Sebastian K. Chan, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Neurocranium from 12 cm total length (TL) Tile fish (Lopholatilus villarii), collected from Foodtown on 10/22/2021 by Maeya Yeatman and Sebastian Chan
Cetacean Acousticwelfare In Wild And Managed-Care Settings: Gaps And Opportunities, Paige E. Stevens, Heather Hill, Jason N. Bruck
Cetacean Acousticwelfare In Wild And Managed-Care Settings: Gaps And Opportunities, Paige E. Stevens, Heather Hill, Jason N. Bruck
Faculty Publications
Cetaceans are potentially at risk of poor welfare due to the animals’ natural reliance on sound and the persistent nature of anthropogenic noise, especially in the wild. Industrial, commercial, and recreational human activity has expanded across the seas, resulting in a propagation of sound with varying frequency characteristics. In many countries, current regulations are based on the potential to induce hearing loss; however, a more nuanced approach is needed when shaping regulations, due to other non-hearing loss effects including activation of the stress response, acoustic masking, frequency shifts, alterations in behavior, and decreased foraging. Cetaceans in managedcare settings share the …
Reckless Parenting With A Purpose, Walter H. Piper, Linda Grenzer
Reckless Parenting With A Purpose, Walter H. Piper, Linda Grenzer
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
No abstract provided.
Neurotranscriptomic Changes Associated With Chick-Directed Parental Care In Adult Non-Reproductive Japanese Quail, Patricia C. Lopes, Robert De Brujin
Neurotranscriptomic Changes Associated With Chick-Directed Parental Care In Adult Non-Reproductive Japanese Quail, Patricia C. Lopes, Robert De Brujin
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
For many species, parental care critically affects offspring survival. But what drives animals to display parental behaviours towards young? In mammals, pregnancy-induced physiological transformations seem key in preparing the neural circuits that lead towards attraction (and reduced-aggression) to young. Beyond mammalian maternal behaviour, knowledge of the neural mechanisms that underlie young-directed parental care is severely lacking. We took advantage of a domesticated bird species, the Japanese quail, for which parental behaviour towards chicks can be induced in virgin non-reproductive adults through a sensitization procedure, a process that is not effective in all animals. We used the variation in parental responses …
The Effect Of Freeze-Thaw Events On Dna Integrity In The Gray Treefrog (Hyla Versicolor), Georgia Ficarra
The Effect Of Freeze-Thaw Events On Dna Integrity In The Gray Treefrog (Hyla Versicolor), Georgia Ficarra
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Freeze-tolerant gray treefrogs survive winter by producing natural cryoprotectants and accommodating ice formation within extracellular spaces. While frozen, gray treefrogs endure hyperglycemia, dehydration, and anoxia due to the halt of all bodily functions. Upon thawing, the frogs’ anoxic cells receive a rapid influx of oxygen, which can cause oxidative damage to vital macromolecules including DNA. Previous studies have suggested freeze-tolerant frogs avoid oxidative damage after freeze-thaw events by elevating antioxidant activity, but recent work has shown upregulated DNA repair encoding genes in post-freeze frogs. The objective of this thesis is to assess the cellular costs of freezing by measuring oxidative …
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Neurocranium, Daulton J. Scharf, David W. Kerstetter
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Neurocranium, Daulton J. Scharf, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Prepared Winter Skate Jaw
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Jaw, Krystal Renta, David Kerstetter
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Jaw, Krystal Renta, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw prep from Winter Skate (Leucoraja ocellata)
Barndoor Skate (Dipturus Laevis) Jaw Prep, Nathan P. Andrews, David Kerstetter
Barndoor Skate (Dipturus Laevis) Jaw Prep, Nathan P. Andrews, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw Prep from Barndoor Skate (Dipturis laevis)
[Squalus Acanthus (Spiny Dogfish Shark)]Jaw, Ally E. Sheehan
[Squalus Acanthus (Spiny Dogfish Shark)]Jaw, Ally E. Sheehan
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from Female, [length] 6cm, [width] 5.5 cm [Squalus acanthias (Sping Dogfish shark)]
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) Jaw Prep, Olivia Williams, David Kerstetter
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) Jaw Prep, Olivia Williams, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from female spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) Jaw, Jordan Warren, David Kerstetter
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) Jaw, Jordan Warren, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from approximately 1 m total length Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias).
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) Jaw Prep, Matthew B. Edwards, David W. Kerstetter
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) Jaw Prep, Matthew B. Edwards, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
Male Longnose Skate (Raja Rhina) Jaw, James A. Moss, David Kerstetter
Male Longnose Skate (Raja Rhina) Jaw, James A. Moss, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Male Longnose Skate Jaw (Raja rhina). Provided by Dr. David Kerstetter.
Barndoor Skate (Dipturus Laevis) Jaw Prep, Chase Adam Dejarnett, David Kerstetter
Barndoor Skate (Dipturus Laevis) Jaw Prep, Chase Adam Dejarnett, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Barndoor skate (Dipturus laevis) jaw preparation done by Chase DeJarnett and David Kerstetter for the Sharks and Their Relatives course Winter Semester 2021.
Barndoor Skate (Dipturus Laevis) Jaw, Erika M. Carrera, David W. Kerstetter
Barndoor Skate (Dipturus Laevis) Jaw, Erika M. Carrera, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from 14.4 cm total length (TL) Barndoor skate (Dipturus laevis), collected from Massachusetts on an unknown date by Jeff Kneebone
Squalus Acanthias, Spiny Dogfish Shark, Jaw, Sam Snell, David Kerstetter
Squalus Acanthias, Spiny Dogfish Shark, Jaw, Sam Snell, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from Squalus acanthias, Spiny Dogfish Shark
Longnose Skate (Raja Rhina) Jaw, Tyler Miclau, David W. Kerstetter
Longnose Skate (Raja Rhina) Jaw, Tyler Miclau, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from Longnose Skate (Raja rhina)
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Jaw, Paige Spratt, Kathryn Kuruoglu, David W. Kerstetter
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Jaw, Paige Spratt, Kathryn Kuruoglu, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from a winter skate (Leucoraja ocellata)
Blacktip Shark (Carcharhinus Limbatus) Jaw, Katerina D. Sawickij, David Kerstetter
Blacktip Shark (Carcharhinus Limbatus) Jaw, Katerina D. Sawickij, David Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw from 176.1 cm total length (TL) Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip), collected from Hollywood Beach, FL on 3/13/21 by Katerina Sawickij.
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Jaw, Emily M. Salonia, David W. Kerstetter
Winter Skate (Leucoraja Ocellata) Jaw, Emily M. Salonia, David W. Kerstetter
All Scans: Kerstetter Fisheries and Avian Ecology 3D Scan Series
Jaw 11.7 cm total length (TL) from Winter Skate (Leucoraja ocellata) collected from NSU Fisheries and Avian Ecology Laboratory on 3/23/21 by Emily Salonia.