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Abigail A Curtis
Abigail A Curtis
Research Associate, Santana Lab, University of Washington
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Rapid adaptive evolution of northeastern coyotes via hybridization with wolves
R Kays, A Curtis, JJ Kirchman
Biology letters 6 (1), 89-93, 2010
1912010
Aquatic adaptations in the nose of carnivorans: evidence from the turbinates
B Van Valkenburgh, A Curtis, JX Samuels, D Bird, B Fulkerson, ...
Journal of Anatomy 218 (3), 298-310, 2011
1052011
Signatures of echolocation and dietary ecology in the adaptive evolution of skull shape in bats
JH Arbour, AA Curtis, SE Santana
Nature communications 10 (1), 2036, 2019
982019
Respiratory and olfactory turbinals in feliform and caniform carnivorans: the influence of snout length
B Van Valkenburgh, B Pang, D Bird, A Curtis, K Yee, C Wysocki, ...
The Anatomical Record 297 (11), 2065-2079, 2014
792014
Respiratory and olfactory turbinal size in canid and arctoid carnivorans
PA Green, B Van Valkenburgh, B Pang, D Bird, T Rowe, A Curtis
Journal of Anatomy 221 (6), 609-621, 2012
772012
Beyond the sniffer: frontal sinuses in Carnivora
AA Curtis, B Van Valkenburgh
The Anatomical Record 297 (11), 2047-2064, 2014
422014
Reply to Wheeldon et al. ‘Colonization history and ancestry of northeastern coyotes’
R Kays, A Curtis, J Kirchman
Biology Letters 6 (2), 248-249, 2010
372010
Attenuated evolution of mammals through the Cenozoic
A Goswami, E Noirault, EJ Coombs, J Clavel, AC Fabre, TJD Halliday, ...
Science 378 (6618), 377-383, 2022
312022
Unique turbinal morphology in horseshoe bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
AA Curtis, NB Simmons
The Anatomical Record 300 (2), 309-325, 2017
272017
Vomeronasal and olfactory structures in bats revealed by DiceCT clarify genetic evidence of function
LR Yohe, S Hoffmann, A Curtis
Frontiers in neuroanatomy 12, 32, 2018
242018
Diet-related differences in craniodental morphology between captive-reared and wild coyotes, Canis latrans (Carnivora: Canidae)
AA Curtis, M Orke, S Tetradis, B van Valkenburgh
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 123 (3), 677-693, 2018
242018
Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans
AA Curtis, G Lai, F Wei, B Van Valkenburgh
Journal of Morphology 276 (1), 22-32, 2015
222015
Jaw‐dropping: Functional variation in the digastric muscle in bats
AA Curtis, SE Santana
The Anatomical Record 301 (2), 279-290, 2018
212018
Sensory adaptations reshaped intrinsic factors underlying morphological diversification in bats
JH Arbour, AA Curtis, SE Santana
BMC biology 19 (1), 88, 2021
182021
Maxilloturbinal aids in nasophonation in horseshoe bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
AA Curtis, TD Smith, KP Bhatnagar, AM Brown, NB Simmons
The Anatomical Record 303 (1), 110-128, 2020
162020
Fissures, folds, and scrolls: The ontogenetic basis for complexity of the nasal cavity in a fruit bat (Rousettus leschenaultii)
TD Smith, A Curtis, KP Bhatnagar, SE Santana
The Anatomical Record 304 (4), 883-900, 2021
152021
Toward understanding the mammalian zygoma: insights from comparative anatomy, growth and development, and morphometric analysis
S Márquez, AS Pagano, JH Schwartz, A Curtis, BN Delman, W Lawson, ...
The Anatomical Record 300 (1), 76-151, 2017
142017
3D digitization in functional morphology: where is the point of diminishing returns?
SE Santana, JH Arbour, AA Curtis, KE Stanchak
Integrative and comparative biology 59 (3), 656-668, 2019
102019
Mind the gap: natural cleft palates reduce biting performance in bats
AA Curtis, JH Arbour, SE Santana
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (2), jeb196535, 2020
62020
Decoupled evolution of the cranium and mandible in carnivoran mammals
CJ Law, EA Blackwell, AA Curtis, E Dickinson, A Hartstone-Rose, ...
Evolution 76 (12), 2959-2974, 2022
52022
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