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University College Cork: CORK, IE

Emeritus Professor of Zoology (School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences)
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John Davenport

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Evidence of extensive multispecies macrofouling in Eckström's topknot Zeugopterus regius (Bonnaterre, 1788), Pleuronectiformes, Scophthalmidae

Journal of Fish Biology
2024-06 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport; Agnès Dettaï; Bruno Chanet
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Quadrupedal terrestrial locomotion in emperor penguins ( Aptenodytes forsteri )

Journal of Natural History
2024-02-21 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport; Vincent Bels
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Food transport in Reptilia: a comparative viewpoint

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2023-12-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Vincent Bels; Glenn Le Floch; Florence Kirchhoff; Gilbert Gastebois; John Davenport; Michel Baguette
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Feeding, agonistic and cooperative behavioural responses of shallow-water benthic marine scavengers

Journal of Natural History
2023-05-15 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport; Mark Jessopp; Luke Harman; Valerio Micaroni; Rob McAllen
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Does the common topknot Zeugopterus punctatus (Teleosteii: Pleuronectiformes: Scophthalmidae) use a novel Venturi‐effect attachment mechanism? A testable hypothesis

Journal of Fish Biology
2021-10 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport; Vincent Maran; Bruno Chanet
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Digging with ‘hands’: observations of food capture in the flying gurnard Dactylopterus volitans (Linnaeus, 1758)

Journal of Natural History
2019-11-10 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport; Peter Wirtz
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The locomotor system of the ocean sunfish Mola mola (L.): role of gelatinous exoskeleton, horizontal septum, muscles and tendons

Journal of Anatomy
2018-09 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport; Natasha D. Phillips; Elizabeth Cotter; Lawrence E. Eagling; Jonathan D. R. Houghton
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Crying a river: how much salt-laden jelly can a leatherback turtle really eat?

Journal of Experimental Biology
2017-01-01 | Journal article
Contributors: John Davenport
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