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Dennis Evangelista
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Ontogeny of aerial righting and wing flapping in juvenile birds
Mechanisms of aerial righting in juvenile chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar) were studied from hatching to 14 days-post-hatching (dph). Asymmetric movements of the wings were used from 1 to 8 dph to... More »
Mechanisms of aerial righting in juvenile chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar) were studied from hatching…
How did the earliest birds take wing? Did they fall from trees and learn to flap their forelimbs…
As a participant in an NSF sponsored Marine Biology course at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, CiBER…
As a participant in an NSF sponsored Marine Biology course at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, IGERT…
Being Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs) in our CiBER IGERT research-based teaching lab has affected…
Our CiBER IGERT Program has become remarkably successful in extending the research-based teaching…
IGERT Trainee Dennis Evangelista and a Harvard botanist team discovered the mechanism of unique…