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Kelsi M. Rutledge
Kelsi M. Rutledge
PhD Student at UCLA
Verified email at g.ucla.edu - Homepage
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Landscape analyses using eDNA metabarcoding and Earth observation predict community biodiversity in California
M Lin, AL Simons, RJ Harrigan, EE Curd, FD Schneider, DV Ruiz‐Ramos, ...
Ecological Applications 31 (6), e02379, 2021
302021
Killing them softly: Ontogeny of jaw mechanics and stiffness in mollusk‐feeding freshwater stingrays
KM Rutledge, AP Summers, MA Kolmann
Journal of Morphology 280 (6), 796-808, 2019
302019
A New Guitarfish of the Genus Pseudobatos (Batoidea: Rhinobatidae) with Key to the Guitarfishes of the Gulf of California
KM Rutledge
Copeia 107 (3), 451-463, 2019
172019
Fish Utilization of Created vs. Natural Oyster Reefs (Crassostrea virginica)
KM Rutledge, T Alphin, M Posey
Estuaries and coasts 41 (8), 2426-2432, 2018
132018
First record of Gorgona guitarfish (Pseudobatos prahli) off the Baja California peninsula with updated key to the guitarfishes of the North Eastern Pacific
KM Rutledge
Journal of Fish Biology 98 (2), 583-586, 2021
32021
Aracaniform swimming: A proposed new category of swimming mode in bony fishes (Teleostei: Tetraodontiformes: Aracanidae)
MS Gordon, DV Lauritzen, AM Wiktorowicz-Conroy, KM Rutledge
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 93 (3), 235-242, 2020
22020
Hydrodynamics of passive environmental DNA (eDNA) detection
K Rutledge, J Dabiri
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2023
2023
The morphology and fluid dynamics of chemical scent detection in stingrays and their relatives (Elasmobranchii: Batoidea)
KM Rutledge
UCLA, 2023
2023
Fluid Dynamics of Chemical Scent Detection in Stingrays
K Rutledge, C Murphy, M Gordon, J Dabiri
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 67, 2022
2022
Sniffing out Stingray Noses: The Functional Morphology of Batoid Olfaction
KM Rutledge
Integrative and Organismal Biology 43, 2022
2022
Sniffing out batoid nasal morphology: a model for classification with functional implications
KM Rutledge
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E203-E203, 2020
2020
Killing them softly: the structure and function of the jaws of a durophagous freshwater river ray (Potamotrygon leopoldi) through ontogeny
KM Rutledge, AP Summers, MA Kolmann
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E202-E202, 2019
2019
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