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Lindsay Waldrop
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
255 Points

Contributions by role

Author 135
Preprint Author 105
Reviewer 15
Comment 1
Questions 5

Contributions by subject area

Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
Marine Biology
Zoology
Biophysics
Ecology
Bioengineering
Computational Biology
Developmental Biology
Mathematical Biology
Animal Behavior

By Q&A topic

Animal-behavior
Ecology
Marine-biology

Lindsay D Waldrop

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

I am interested in the physical interactions of organisms with their fluid environments. To do this, I primarily use experimental and computational and physical modeling techniques to explore the interaction of fluids and flexible structures at small sizes and low velocity flows. I am also interested in how evolution shapes these interactions.

Anatomy & Physiology Bioengineering Biophysics Computational Biology Developmental Biology Evolutionary Studies Marine Biology Mathematical Biology Scientific Computing & Simulation Zoology

Editorial Board Member

Past or current institution affiliations

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
UC Berkeley
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Work details

Assistant Professor

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
August 2016
Biology

Postdoctoral Fellow

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
August 2012 - July 2015
Mathematics

Postdoctoral fellow

Univ. of California, Merced
August 2015 - July 2016
Applied Mathematics

Websites

  • LinkedIn
  • Personal Website

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Preprints 2
  • Questions 1
August 19, 2014
Scaling of olfactory antennae of the terrestrial hermit crabs Coenobita rugosus and Coenobita perlatus during ontogeny
Lindsay D. Waldrop, Roxanne M. Bantay, Quang V. Nguyen
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.535 PubMed 25177536
July 29, 2015 - Version: 2
Large amplitude, short wave peristalsis and its implications for transport
Lindsay D Waldrop, Laura A. Miller
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.906v2
May 17, 2014 - Version: 1
Scaling of olfactory antennae of the terrestrial hermit crabs Coenobita rugosus and Coenobita perlatus during ontogeny
Lindsay D Waldrop, Roxanne M Bantay, Quang V Nguyen
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.390v1

1 Question

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How would prey survival change with no cues?
about Prey aggregation is an effective olfactory predator avoidance strategy