Journal Publication
2025
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Kamska, V., Knaub, J. L., Nicklin, E. F., Rosenthal, N., & Dean, M., Pulp Cavity Morphology as a Key to Structural Coloration in Blue Sharks. [In preparation]
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Kamska, V., Micheletti, C., Raguin, E., Bertinetti, L., Amini, Sh., Blumer, M., & Dean, M., Decoding Blue Shark Skin Coloration: Denticles as Independent Color Labs. [In preparation]
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Chan, T. Y., Kamska, V., Schindler, M., Xie, S., Kong, T.F., Hu, R., & Dean, M., A material
approach to endangered species conservation: Characterization and 3D imaging of ballistic
damage in helmeted hornbill Rhinoplax vigil casques. [In review], Integrative Organismal Biology.
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Rajan, K. C., Kamska, V., Hu, R., Flaum, B., & Dean, M., Finescale 3D Characterization of
Shark Fin Structure: Critical Design Features of a Biological Hydrofoil [In preparation].
2024
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Schindler, M., Flaum, B., Manafzadeh, A. R., Kamska, V., Rajan, K. C., Robles Malagamba,
M. J., Hu, R., and Baum, D., Dean, M., Helmeted hornbill cranial kinesis: balancing mobility
and stability in a high-impact joint, doi:10.1002/ar.25613, Anatomical Records.
2023
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Mo, A. Kamska, V., Bribiesca-Contreras, F., Hauptmann, J., Daley, M. A., Badri-Spröwitz,
A., Data for Biophysical Simulation Reveals the Mechanics of the Avian Lumbosacral Organ,
doi:10.17617/3.VTHO81, Submitted in arxiv.
2022
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Mo, A. Kamska, V., Bribiesca-Contreras, F., Hauptmann, J., Daley, M. A., Badri-Spröwitz,
A., Physically Modeling Fluid- and Soft-tissue Mechanics of Lumbosacral Intraspinal Mechanosensing in Avians, doi:abs/2212.11485, Submitted in arxiv.
2020
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Kamska, V., Daley, M. A., Badri-Spröwitz, 3D anatomy of the quail lumbosacral spinalcanal—implications for putative mechanosensory function, doi:0.1093/iob/obaa037, IntegrativeOrganismal Biology
2018
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Kamska, V., Daeschler, E. B., Downs, Jason P., Ahlberg, P. E., Tafforeau, P., Sanchez, S.,V.,
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Long-bone development and life-history traits of the Devonian tristichopterid Hyneria lindae,
doi:10.1017/S175569101800083X, Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh