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(In Chronological Order, * = student co-authors)

  1. Coombs, S., J. Janssen and J.F. Webb. 1988. Diversity of lateral line systems: Phylogenetic, and functional considerations, pp. 553-593. In: Atema, J., R.R. Fay, A.N. Popper and W.N. Tavolga (eds.) Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals . N.Y.: Springer-Verlag.

  2. Webb, J.F. 1989a. Developmental constraints and evolution of the lateral line system in teleost fishes, pp. 79-97. In: Coombs,S., P. Gorner and H. Munz (eds.). The Mechanosensory Lateral Line: Neurobiology and Evolution. N.Y.: Springer-Verlag.

  3. Webb, J.F. 1989b. Gross morphology and evolution of the mechanoreceptive lateral line system in teleost fishes. Brain,Behav. Evol. 33: 34-53.

  4. Webb, J.F. 1989c. Neuromast morphology and lateral line trunk canal ontogeny in two species of cichlids: An SEM Study. J. Morph. 202: 53-68.

  5. Webb, J.F. 1990a. Comparative morphology and evolution of the lateral line system in the Labridae (Perciformes: Labroidei). Copeia 1990(1): 137-146. Reprint available.

  6. Webb, J.F. 1990b. Ontogeny and phylogeny of the trunk lateral line system in cichlid fishes. J. Zool., (London) 221: 405-418.

  7. Webb, J.F. and R.G. Northcutt. 1991. Ciliated epithelium in non-teleost actinopterygian fishes. Acta Zoologica. (Stockh.) 72(2): 107-111.

  8. Webb, J.F. 1993. Accessory nasal sacs of flatfishes: Systematic significance and functional implications. Bull. Mar. Sci. 52(1): 541-553.

  9. Webb, J.F. and D.M. Noden. 1993. Ectodermal placodes: Contributions to the development of the vertebrate head. Amer. Zool. 33: 434-447. Reprint available.

  10. Webb, J.F. and Northcutt, R.G. 1997. Morphology and distribution of pit organs and canal neuromasts in non-teleost bony fishes. Brain,Behav. Evol. 50: 139-151. Reprint available.

  11. Wonsettler, A.L *and Webb, J.F. 1997. Morphology and development of the multiple lateral line canals on the trunk in two species of Hexagrammos (Scorpaeniformes: Hexagrammidae), J. Morphol. 233: 195-214. Reprint or pdf available.

  12. Webb, J.F. 1998. Laterophysic connection: A unique link between the swim bladder and the lateral-line system in Chaetodon(Perciformes: Chaetodontidae). Copeia 1998(4): 1032-1036. Reprint or pdf available.

  13. Webb, J.F. 1999. Diversity of Fish Larvae in Development and Evolution, pp. 109-158. In: (Hall, B.K. and Wake, M.H., eds.). Origin and Evolution of Larval Forms. San Diego, Academic Press.

  14. Webb, J.F., Smith, W.L.* and Ketten, D.R. 1999. CT (Computerized Tomography) provides new views of the swimbladder in butterflyfishes (Chaetodon) with a novel specialization of the mechanosensory lateral line system. Amer. Zool. 39: 16A.

  15. Webb, J.F. 2000a. Mechanosensory Lateral Line: Functional Morphology and Neuroanatomy. In: (G. Ostrander, ed.) Handbook of Experimental Animals -The Laboratory Fish. London, Academic Press. pp. 236-244.

  16. Webb, J.F. 2000b. Mechanosensory Lateral Line: Microscopic Anatomy and Development. In: (G. Ostrander, ed.) Handbook of Experimental Animals - The Laboratory Fish. London, Academic Press, pp. 463-470.

  17. Webb, J.F. and Smith, W.L.* 2000. The laterophysic connection in chaetodontid butterflyfish: Morphological variation and speculations on sensory function. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 355: 1125-1129. Reprint or pdf available.

  18. Popper, A.N., Webb, J.F. and Fay, R.R. 2002. (eds.). Special Issue- "Fish Bioacoustics: Sensory Biology, Behavior and Practical Applications". Bioacoustics - The International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording. 12 (2/3): 97-341.

  19. Popper, A.N., Webb, J.F. and Fay, R.R. 2002. Fish Bioacoustics: Introduction. Bioacoustics. 12 (2/3): 99-101.

  20. Webb, J.F. 2002. Functional Evolution of the Lateral Line System: Implications for Fish Bioacoustics. Bioacoustics. 12 (2/3): 145-147.

  21. Tarby, M.L.* and Webb, J.F. 2003. Development of the supraorbital and mandibular lateral line canals in the cichlid, Archocentrus nigrofasciatus . J. Morphology 254: 44-57. Reprint or pdf available.

  22. Smith, W.L.*, Webb, J.F. and Blum, S.D. 2003. The evolution of the laterophysic connection with a revised phylogeny and taxonomy of butterflyfishes (Teleostei: Chaetodontidae). Cladistics. 19: 287-306. pdf available.

  23. Streelman, J.T., Webb, J.F., Albertson, R.C. and Kocher, T.D.2003. The cusp of evolution and development: A model of cichlid tooth shape diversity. Evolution and Development. 6: 600-608.

  24. Webb, J.F. and Shirey, J.E.* 2003. Post-embryonic development of the lateral line canals and neuromasts in the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics (Special Issue: Zebrafish as a Model System) 228(3): 370-385.

  25. Webb, J.F. and Schilling, T.F. Zebrafish in Comparative Context - A Symposium. Integrative and Comparative Biology. Accepted.

  26. Webb, J.F., Kelly, N.*, Cicchino, N.* , Walsh, R.*, Casper, B. and Mann,D. Ontogeny of the laterophysic connection and auditory capabilities in the Caribbean butterflyfish, Chaetodon ocellatus. Copeia. Accepted pending revisions.

  27. Webb, J.F., Smith, W.L.* and Ketten, D.R. The laterophysic connection and swim bladder in the genus Chaetodon (Perciformes: Chaetodontidae). Journal of Morphology. Accepted pending revisions.

In prep.

  1. Webb, J.F. Popper, A.N., Fay, R.R. (editors). (2006?) Fish Bioacoustics. NY: Springer-Verlag.
  2. Woods, C.F.*, Webb, J.F. and Ketten, D.R. Morphology of the physoclistous swim bladder morphology in butterflyfishes (Family Chaetodontidae) with a discussion of its bioacoustic significance.
  3. Webb, J. F., Montgomery, J., and Mogdans, J. The lateral line system in fish bioacoustics. In: (Webb, Popper and Fay, eds.) Fish Bioacoustics. NY: Springer-Verlag.
  4. Webb, J.F. Evolution of the lateral line system of teleosts: Insights from development in model species. Journal of Experimental Zoology - Molecular Development and Evolution - Special Issue on Zebrafish in Context.
  5. Webb, J.F., Herman, J..*, Woods, C.F.* and Ketten, D.R. Are butterflyfishes with a laterophysic connection hearing specialists?

Revised: June 14, 2006.


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