Webb Lab Reading Group

 These papers have been discussed in a weekly discussion group comprised of undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty from two area universities.

Higgs, D.M., Plachta, D.T.T., Rollo, A.K., Singheiser, M., Hastings, M.C., and Popper, A.N.  2004.  Development of ultrasound detection in American shad (Alosa sapidissima).  The Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 155-163. 

Montgomery, J.C., Macdonald, F., Baker, C.F., and Carton, A.G.  2002.  Hydrodynamic contributions to multimodal guidance of prey capture behavior in fish.  Brain Behavior and Evolution 2002: 190-198.

Popper, A.N. and Hoxter, B.  1984.  Growth of a fish ear: 1. Quantitative analysis of hair cell and ganglion cell proliferation.  Hearing Research 15: 133-142.

Popper, A.N. and Hoxter, B.  1990.  Growth of a fish ear: II.  Locations of newly proliferated sensory hair cells in the saccular epithelium of Astronatus ocellatusHearing Research 45: 33-40.

Schellart, N.A.M. and Popper, A.N.  1992.  Functional aspects of the auditory system of actinopterygian fish.  In Webster, D.B., Fay, R.R., and Popper, A.N., editors.  The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing.  Springer, New York.  P 295-322. 

Platt, C., Jorgensen, J.M. and Popper, A.N. 2004. The inner ear of the lungfish, Protopterus. J. Comp. Neurol. 471: 277-288.

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