Publications

Bold face denotes member of GOAL  |  ^Denotes graduate co-author | *Denotes undergraduate co-author  |  Denotes invited manuscript  | Denotes equal contribution of authors

2024

A.M. Garner, A.J. Moura^, C.A. Narvaez, A.Y. Stark, and M.P. Russell. Repeated hyposalinity pulses immediately and persistently impair the sea urchin adhesive system. Integrative and Comparative Biology: 1-13.

2023

Moura, A.J.A.M. Garner, J.P. Cucchiara*, C.A. Narvaez, A.Y. Stark, and M.P. Russell. Hyposalinity reduces coordination and adhesion of sea urchin tube feet. Journal of Experimental Biology 226(13): jeb245750.

Pamfilie, A.M.*, A.M. Garner, A.P. Russell, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2023. Get to the point: Claw morphology impacts frictional interactions on rough substrates. Zoology 157:126078.

Russell, A.P. and A.M. Garner. 2023. Solutions to a Sticky Problem: Convergence of the Adhesive Systems of Geckos and Anoles (Reptilia: Squamata). In: Convergent Evolution: Animal Forum and Function. V. Bels and A.P. Russell (Eds.). 

2022

Orndorf, N., A.M. Garner, A. Dhinojwala. 2022. Polar bear paw pad surface roughness and its relevance to contact mechanics on snow. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 19: 20220466.

Garner, A.M., M.C. Wilson, C. Wright*, A.P. Russell, P.H. Niewiarowski, A. Dhinojwala. 2022. Parameters of the adhesive setae and setal fields of the Jamaican radiation of anoles (Dactyloidae: Anolis): potential for ecomorphology at the microscopic scale. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 137(1):85-99.

Palecek, A.M., A.M. Garner, M.R. Klittich, A.Y. Stark, J.D. Scherger, C. Bernard*, P.H. Niewiarowski, and A. Dhinojwala. 2022. An investigation of gecko attachment on wet and rough substrates leads to the application of surface roughness power spectral density analysis. Scientific Reports 12: 11556.

2021

Garner, A.M., M.C. Wilson, C. Wright*, A.P. Russell, P.H. Niewiarowski, and A. Dhinojwala. 2021. The same but different: setal arrays of anoles and geckos indicate alternative approaches to achieving similar adhesive effectiveness. Journal of Anatomy 238(5):1143-1155.

Garner, A.M., A.M. Pamfilie, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2021. Tokay geckos (Gekkonidae: Gekko gecko) preferentially use substrates that elicit maximal adhesive performance. Journal of Experimental Biology 224(4): jeb241240.
Garner, A.M. and A.P. Russell. 2021. Revisiting the classification of squamate adhesive setae: historical, morphological, and functional perspectives. Royal Society Open Science 8: 202039.
Russell, A.P. and A.M. Garner. 2021. Setal field transects, evolutionary transitions and gecko-anole convergence provide insights into the fundamentals of form and function of the digital adhesive system of lizards. Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering 6:1-17.

2020

Garner, A.M., A.M. Pamfilie*, E.J. Hamad*, R. Kindig*, J.T. Taylor*, C.K. Unsworth, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2020. Home-field advantage: Native gecko exhibits improved exertion capacity and locomotor ability in structurally complex environments relative to its invasive counterpart. Frontiers in Zoology 17(23): 1-11.

2019

Garner, A.M., C. Buo, J.M. Piechowski, A.M. Pamfilie*, S.R. Stefanovic, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2019. Digital hyperextension has no influence on the active self-drying of gecko adhesive subdigital pads. Journal of Experimental Zoology – Part A 333(2): 118-125.
Cohn, E.*, P. Cole*, A. Haymaker*, A.M. Garner, and R.L. Londraville. 2019. Response to Underwater Laser Pointer in the Orange-Finned Anemonefish Amphiprion chrysopterus and Three-spot Damselfish Dascyllus trimaculatus. Journal of Fish Biology 96: 274-277.
Gamel, K.M., A.M. Garner, and B.E. Flammang. 2019. Bioinspired remora adhesive disc offers insight into evolution. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics 14(5): 1-8.
Niewiarowski, P.H., A. Dhinojwala, and A.M. Garner. 2019. Adapting a thermal physical model approach to estimate gecko adhesion performance opportunity and constraint: How rough could it be? Integrative and Comparative Biology 59(1): 203-213.
Garner, A.M., M.C. Wilson, A.P. Russell, A. Dhinojwala, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2019. Going Out on a Limb: How Investigation of the Anoline Adhesive System can Enhance our Understanding of Fibrillar Adhesion. Integrative and Comparative Biology 59(1): 61-69.

2018

McInerney, S.J., B. Khakipoor, A.M. Garner, T. Houette, C.K. Unsworth, A. Rupp, N. Weiner, J.F.V. Vincent, J.K.S. Nagel, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2018. E2BMO: Facilitating User Interaction with a BioMimetic Ontology via Semantic Translation and Interface Design. Designs 2(4): 53.

2017

Garner, A.M., S.M. Lopez, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2017. Brown anole (Anolis sagrei) adhesive forces remain unaffected by partial claw clipping. Acta Herpetologica 12(2): 133-137.
Garner, A.M., A.Y. Stark, S.A. Thomas, and P.H. Niewiarowski. 2017. Geckos go the Distance: Water’s Effect on the Speed of Adhesive Locomotion in Geckos. Journal of Herpetology 51: 240- 244.