07.04.2013 Views

Christopher Philip Kenaley, Ph.D. Museum of Comparative Zoology ...

Christopher Philip Kenaley, Ph.D. Museum of Comparative Zoology ...

Christopher Philip Kenaley, Ph.D. Museum of Comparative Zoology ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Pietsch TW, <strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2011. A new species <strong>of</strong> deep-sea ceratioid anglerfish, genus<br />

Himantolophus (Lophiiformes: Himantolophidae), from southern waters <strong>of</strong> all three<br />

oceans <strong>of</strong> the world. Copeia, 2011(4):490–496.<br />

Stevenson DE, <strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2011. Revision <strong>of</strong> the manefish genus Paracaristius (Teleostei:<br />

Percomorpha: Caristiidae), with descriptions <strong>of</strong> a new genus and three new species.<br />

Copeia, 2011(3):385–399.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2010. <strong>Comparative</strong> innervation <strong>of</strong> cephalic photophores <strong>of</strong> the loosejaw<br />

dragonfishes (Teleostei: Stomiiformes: Stomiidae): Evidence for parallel evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

long-wave bioluminescence. Journal <strong>of</strong> Morphology 271(4):41–437 [Cover].<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2009. Revision <strong>of</strong> Indo-Pacific species <strong>of</strong> the loosejaw dragonfish genus<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>otostomias (Teleostei: Stomiidae: Malacosteinae). Copeia 2009(1):175–189.<br />

Stevenson DE, <strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Raring N. 2009. First records <strong>of</strong> rare mesopelagic fishes from the<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska. Northwestern Naturalist 90(1):24–34.<br />

Hartel KE, <strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Galbraith JK, Sutton TT. 2008. Additional records <strong>of</strong> deep-sea fishes<br />

from <strong>of</strong>f greater New England. Northeastern Naturalist 15(3):317–334.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2008. Diel vertical migration <strong>of</strong> the loosejaw dragonfishes (Stomiiformes:<br />

Stomiidae: Malacosteinae): a new analysis for rare pelagic taxa. Journal <strong>of</strong> Fish Biology<br />

73(4):888–901.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Gomon MF. 2008. Family Stomiidae. In: Gomon MF, Bray D, Kuiter RH, editors.<br />

The Fishes <strong>of</strong> Australia's South Coast, Revised Edition. Sydney: New Holland Press.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2007. Revision <strong>of</strong> the stoplight loosejaw genus Malacosteus (Teleostei: Stomiidae:<br />

Malacosteinae), with description <strong>of</strong> a new species from the temperate southern<br />

hemisphere and Indian Ocean. Copeia 2007(4):886–900.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Hamilton AN, Jr. 2006. Bathylaginae: deep-sea smelts In: Richards WJ, editor.<br />

Early Stages <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Fishes: An Identification Guide for the Western Central North<br />

Atlantic Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p 141–154.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Orr JW. 2006. Rouleina attrita (Osmeriformes: Alepocephalidae): new records for<br />

the eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea. Ichthyological Research 53(2):200–202.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Hartel KE. 2005. A revision <strong>of</strong> Atlantic species <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ph</strong>otostomias (Teleostei:<br />

Stomiidae: Malacosteinae), with a description <strong>of</strong> a new species. Ichthyological Research<br />

52(3):251–263.<br />

BOOK PROPOSALS<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Zaccone G (editors). Proposal in review. Bioluminescence in Fishes: The<br />

Evolution, <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, and Molecular Biology <strong>of</strong> Light Production in Lower Vertebrates.<br />

The Johns Hopkins University Press.<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP, Lauder GV. 2013. BassBot: A Biorobotic Model <strong>of</strong> the Teleost Feeding System.<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society for Integrative and <strong>Comparative</strong> Biology. San Francisco,<br />

CA.<br />

<strong>Kenaley</strong> CP. 2012. A Device for Dampening Drag: A novel hypothesis for the function <strong>of</strong><br />

enormous fangs in deep-sea fishes. Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> Ichthyologists and Herpetologists<br />

(ASIH). Vancouver, BC.<br />

2

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!