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Andrew Clark
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Animal Behavior
Biophysics
Entomology
Zoology

Andrew J Clark

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Summary

I am interested in animal form-function relationships, which is a product of my childhood obsession for animals, zookeeping experiences, and training in comparative physiology. My research interests include the mechanics of biological materials, musculoskeletal systems, and prey capture behaviors, and more broadly, how these topics relate to animal ecology and evolution, and how they could potentially benefit humans.

Zoology

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College of Charleston

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Assistant Professor

College of Charleston
Department of Biology / School of Sciences and Mathematics

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Answers 1
July 31, 2014
Mechanical properties of the cuticles of three cockroach species that differ in their wind-evoked escape behavior
Andrew J. Clark, Jeffrey D. Triblehorn
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.501 PubMed 25101230

1 Answer

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How do you expect puncture resistance to scale with cuticle thickness?