Publications


Peterson, A.N., Swanson, N., McHenry, M.J. 2024. Fish Communicate with Water Flow to Enhance a School’s Social Network. Journal of Experimental Biology 227 (17):jeb247507. doi:10.1242/jeb.247507

Thompson, A.A, Peterson, A.N., McHenry, M.J., Paley, D.A. 2023. A Lionfish-inspired Predation Strategy in Planar Structured Environments. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics 18 (4):046022 doi.org/10.1088/1748-3190/ace016

Peterson, A.N.
and Mchenry, M.J. 2022. The persistent-predation strategy of the red lionfish (Pterois volitans). Proceedings B 289:20221085 10.1098/rspb.2022.1085

Peterson, A.N., Soto, A.P., and Mchenry, M.J. 2021. Pursuit and Evasion Strategies in the Predator–Prey Interactions of Fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (2): 668-680 10.1093/icb/icab116

Akanyeti, O., Thornycroft, P.J.M., Lauder, G.V., Yanagitsuru, Y., Peterson, A.N., and Liao, J.C. 2016. Fish optimize sensing and respiration during undulatory swimming. Nature Communications 7:11044. 10.1038/ncomms11044

Bizzarro, J.J., Peterson, A.N., Blaine, J.M., Balaban, J.B., Greene, H.G., and Summers, A.P. 2016. Burrowing behavior, habitat, and functional morphology of the Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus). Fishery Bulletin 114:445-460.


 

Published Abstracts


Peterson, A.N., Swanson, N., McHenry, M.J. 2024 The effect of school size and flow sensing on collective schooling behavior. Contributed Talk.

Peterson, A.N., McHenry, M.J. 2023. Vigilance is more important than speed for the survival of prey fish. Contributed Talk.

Peterson, A.N, McHenry, M.J. 2021. The persistent predation strategy of the red lionfish (Pterois volitans). Virtual Talk. International Coral Reef Symposium 

Peterson, A.N., McHenry, M.J. 2021. For slow red lionfish, persistence and distance matter when pursuing fast prey

Peterson, A.N., McHenry, M.J. 2020. Slow and steady wins the prey: The persistent predation strategy of the red lionfish (Pterois volitans)

Peterson, A.N., McHenry, M.J. 2019 The Coupled Strategies of Lionfish and Prey Fish

Peterson, A.N.
2017. The kinematics of predation by the red lionfish (Pterois volitans). Poster presentation. Integrative and Comparative Biology 57 (suppl_1): e131

Peterson, A.N. November 19th 2016. Predator-prey interactions of the red lionfish (Pterois volitans). Poster presentation. For the 5th Southwestern Organismal Biology (SWOB) SICB Southwest Regional Meeting

Peterson, A.N., Akanyeti, O. and Liao, J.C. 2016. Steady swimming kinematics of juvenile Florida Pompano. Poster presentation. Integrative and Comparative Biology 56 (suppl_1): e349

Akanyeti, O., Thornycroft, P.J.M., Lauder, G.V., Yanagitsuru, Y., Peterson, A.N. and Liao, J.C. 2016. Concerted optimization of propulsion, sensing, and respiration during swimming. Integrative and Comparative Biology 56 (suppl_1): e3

Bolla, R., Peterson, A.N., Summers, A.P. and Paig-Tran, E.W.M. 2016. First evidence of cyclonic filtration in Mobulid and Manta ray filter feeders. Integrative and Comparative Biology 56 (suppl_1): e19

Peterson, A.N., Akanyeti, O., and Liao, J.C. 2015. The development of a rapid prototyping method for experimental studies of locomotion and flow sensing. Poster presentation, Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (suppl 1): e314.

Akanyeti, O., Thornycroft, P.J.M., Peterson, A.N., Lauder, G.V., and Liao, J.C. 2015. Swimming performance of flexible 3-D printed fish. Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (suppl 1): e3.

Peterson, A.N., Akanyeti, O., and Liao, J.C. 2014. Surf’s up: swimming kinematics of a juvenile carangid in unsteady flow. Annual Florida Ichthyology Student Homily.

Peterson, A.N., Paig-Tran, E.W.M., and Summers, A.P. 2014. Fluid flow in filter feeding rays: size XL. Poster presentation, Student Competitor, Integrative and Comparative Biology 54 (suppl 1): e330.

Peterson, A.N., Summers, A.P., and Bizzarro, J.J. 2013. Substrate preference of the Pacific sand lance, Ammodytes hexapterus. Poster presentation (Conference Travel Awardee), the Annual University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Peterson, A.N., Summers, A.P., and Bizzarro, J.J. 2013. Substrate preference of the Pacific sand lance, Ammodytes hexapterus. Poster presentation, Integrative and Comparative Biology 53 (suppl 1): e531.