Underline = trainee
2022
63. Schutz H*, Anderson RJ, Warwick EG, Barry TN, Jamniczky HA*. Under revision. Threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) show differential responses to sex and habitat variation across body regions. Ecology and Evolution. * contributed equally.
62. Din C, Alharbi H, MacInnis M, Mardjetko A, Archer-Kuhn B, Jamniczky HA, & Jacobsen M. 2022. Leadership, SoTL,and mentorship in a teaching scholars community of practice. Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching 5: 93-99.
61. Wuitchik SJS, Morgensen S, Barry TN, Paccard A, Jamniczky HA, Barrett RDH*, Rogers SM*. 2022. Evolution of thermal physiology alters projected species distributions under climate change. Molecular Ecology 31(8): 2312-2326 https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16396 * contributed equally.
2021
60. Tinius A, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA. 2021. Geometric morphometry of the breast-shoulder apparatus of Greater Antillean Anolis lizards: in situ investigation of a composite skeletal assemblage and its relationship to ecomorphological categorization. Evolutionary Biology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11692-021-09556-8.
59. Higham, TE, Ferry LA, Schmitz L, Irshchick DJ, Starko S, Anderson PSL, Bergmann PJ, Jamniczky HA, Monteiro LR, Navon D, Messier J, Carrington E, Farina SC, Feilich KL, Hernandez LP, Johnson MA, Kawano SM, Law CJ, Longo SJ, Martin CH, Martone PT, Rico-Guevara A, Santana SE, Niklas KJ. 2021 Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36(9): 860-873 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.05.009
59. Hu J, Wuitchik SJS, Barry TN, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA, Barrett RDH. 2021. Heritable DNA methylation in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Genetics 217(1): iyab001, https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyab001
2020
58. Powell CD, Wilson WM, Olesaningo G, Manyama M, Jamniczky HA, Spritz R, Cross JC, Lukowiak K, Gonzalez PN, Hallgrimsson B. 2020. Lack of head sparing following third-trimester caloric restriction among Tanzanian Maasai. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0237700. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237700
57. Tinius A, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA, Anderson JS. 2020. Ecomorphological associations of scapulocoracoid form in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Annals of Anatomy 231: 15127 doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2020.151527
56. Bels VL, Jamniczky HA, Montuelle S, Pallandre JP, Kardong KV, Russell AP. 2020. Mechanics and kinematics of fluid uptake and intraoral transport in the Leopard gecko (Gekkota : Eublepharidae: Eublepharis macularius). Journal of Zoology 311(1): 33-44. https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.12763
2019
54. Anderson SJ, Jamniczky HA, Krigolson OE, Coderre SP, Hecker KG. 2019. Quantifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional stereoscopic learning in anatomy using electroencephalography. npj Science of Learning 4:10.
53. Duclos KK, Hendrikse JL, Jamniczky HA. 2019. Investigating the evolution and development of biological complexity under the framework of epigenetics. Evolution & Development 21:247-264
52. Pistore AE, Barry TN, Vanderzwan SL, Schutz H, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA. 2019. Ontogeny and allometry of habitat-specific phenotypic variation in complex phenotypes in the Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.). Evolutionary Ecology Research 20: 27-50.
2018
51. Jamniczky HA , Le A, Barry TN, Rogers SM. 2018. Freshwater influence is associated with differences in bone mineral density and armour configuration in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). FACETS 3:665-681.
50. Anderson SJ, Hecker KA, Krigolson O, Jamniczky HA. 2018. A reinforcement-based learning paradigm increases anatomical learning and retention - a neuroeducation study. Frontiers in Human Neurosciences 12:38. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00038
49. Morris MRJ, Bowles E, Allen B, Jamniczky HA, Rogers SM. 2018. Contemporary ancestor? Standing genetic variation, population genetic structure, and natural selection in Pacific marine threespine stickleback and its consequences for adaptive divergence. BMC Evolutionary Biology 18(1): 113.
48. Tinius A, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA, Anderson JS.2018. What’s bred in the bone: ecomorphological associations of pelvic girdle form in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Journal of Morphology 279:1016-1030.
47. Zurowski C, Jamniczky HA, Graf D, Theodor J. 2018. Deletion/loss of BMP7 changes tooth morphology and function in Mus musculus: implications for dental evolution in mammals. Royal Society Open Science 5:170761.
2017
46. Larson JL, Manyama MF, Cole JB, Liberton DK, Ferrara T, Riccardi S, Kimwaga EA, Mathayo J, Gonzalez PN, Spitzmacher JA, Percival CJ, Rolian C, Jamniczky HA, Weinberg S, Roseman CC, Klein O, Lukowiak K, Spritz R, Hallgrimsson B. 2017. Body size and allometric variation in facial shape in children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology DOI 10.1002/ajpa.23356
45. Higham TE, Jamniczky HA , Jagnandan K, Smith SJ, Barry TN, Rogers SM. 2017. Comparative dynamics of suction feeding in marine and freshwater three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus: kinematics and geometric morphometrics. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 122(2): 400-410
44. Powell GL, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrimsson B. 2017. Ontogeny and modularity in the expression of dermatocranial shape in the Greater Short-Horned Lizard Phrynosoma hernandesi (Reptilia: Squamata: Phrynosomatidae). Evolutionary Biology 44:240-260.
43. Morris MRJ, Petrovich E, Bowles E, Jamniczky HA, Rogers SM. 2017. Exploring Jordan's Rule in coastal threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus. Journal of Fish Biology 91: 645-663.
2016
42. Pavlicev M, Mitteroecker P, Gonzales PM, Rolian C, Jamniczky HA, Villena, FPM, Marcucio R, Spritz R, Hallgrimsson B. 2016. Development shapes a consistent inbreeding effect in mouse crania of different line crosses. Journal of Experimental Zoology 326: 474-488.
41. Higham TE, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA, Reznick DN, Lauder GV, Stewart WJ, Langerhans RB, Martin CH. 2016. Biomechanics and the origin of species: A multidisciplinary approach using fish locomotion and feeding. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20161294.
40. Jamniczky HA, Cotton, D, Paget M, Ramji Q, Lenz R, McLaughlin K, Coderre S, Ma IWY. 2016. Cognitive load imposed by ultrasound-facilitated teaching does not adversely affect gross anatomy learning outcomes. Anatomical Sciences Education 10(2): 144-151.
39. Santos R, Kawauchi S, Jacobs RE, Lopez-Burks ME, Choi H, Wikenheiser J, Hallgrimsson B, Jamniczky HA, Lander AD, Calof AL. 2016. Conditional creation and rescue of Nipbl-deficiency in mice reveals multiple determinants of risk for congenital heart defects. PLoS Biology 14(9): e2000197.
38. Pistore A, Barry TN, Bowles E, Sharma R, Vanderzwan S, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA. 2016. Characterizing adaptive divergence in four populations of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94: 463-472.
37. Anderson SJ, Krigolson OE, Jamniczky HA, Hecker K. 2016. Learning anatomical structures: A reinforcement based learning approach. Medical Science Educator 26: 123-128.
2015
36. Xu Q, Green RM, Jamniczky HA, Marcucio RS, Hallgrimsson B, Mio W. 2015. Correlations between the morphology of sonic hedgehog expression domains and embryonic craniofacial shape. Evolutionary Biology 42:379-386.
35. Jamniczky HA, Barry TN, Rogers SM. 2015. Eco-evo-devo in the study of adaptive divergence: examples from Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Integrative and Comparative Biology 55: 166-178.
34. Hu D, Young NM, Xu Q, Jamniczky HA, Green RM, Mio W, Marcucio RS, Hallgrimsson B. 2015. Signals from the brain induce variation in avian facial shape. Developmental Dynamics 244:1133-1143.
33. Jamniczky HA, Campeau S, Barry TN, Skelton J, Rogers SM. 2015. Three-dimensional morphometrics for quantitative trait locus analysis: tackling complex questions with complex phenotypes. Evolutionary Biology 42: 260-271.
32. Parsons TE, Downey CM, Jirik FR, Hallgrimsson B, Jamniczky HA. 2015. Mind the gap: genetic manipulation of basicranial growth within synchondroses modulates calvarial and facial shape in mice through epigenetic interactions. PLoS ONE 10(2): e0118355.
31. Andrews SHJ, Rattner JB, Jamniczky HA, Shrive NG, Adesida AB. 2015. The structural and compositional transition of the meniscal roots into the fibrocartilage of the menisci. Journal of Anatomy 226: 169-174.
30. Green RM, Feng W, Fish J, Marcucio RS, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrimsson B, Williams TJ. 2015. Tfap2a-dependent changes in facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage. Disease Models and Mechanisms 8:31-43.
2014
29. Schutz H, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B, Garland Jr T. 2014. Shape-shift: semicircular canal morphology responds to selective breeding for increased locomotor activity. Evolution 68: 3184-3198.
28. Jamniczky HA, McLaughlin K, Kaminska, ME, Somayaji R, Wright B, Ma IWY. 2014. Cognitive load imposed by knobology may adversely affect learners’ perception of utility in using ultrasonography to learn physical examination skills, but not anatomy. Anatomical Sciences Education 8: 197-204.
27. Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA. 2014. The shape of things to come in the study of the origin of species. Molecular Ecology 23: 1650-1652.
26. Jamniczky HA, Harper EE, Garner R, Cresko WA, Wainwright PC, Hallgrímsson B, Kimmel CB. 2014. Integration structure facilitates evolutionary and functional change in the opercular four-bar apparatus of the threespine stickleback. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 111: 375-390.
2013
25. Andrews SHJ, Ronsky JL, Rattner JB, Shrive NG, Jamniczky HA. 2013. An evaluation of meniscal collagenous structure using optical projection tomography. BMC Medical Imaging 13:21.
24. Smith F, Hu D, Young NM, Lainoff A, Jamniczky HA, Maltepe E, Hallgrímsson B, Marcucio RS. 2013. The effect of hypoxia on facial shape variation and disease phenotypes including holoprosencephaly. Disease Models and Mechanisms 6:915-924.
23. Tworek JK, Jamniczky HA, Jacob C, Hallgrímsson B, Wright B. 2013. The LINDSAY Virtual Human Project: an immersive approach to anatomy and physiology. Anatomical Sciences Education 6:19-28.
2012
22. Hallgrímsson B, Jamniczky HA, Young NM, Rolian C, Schmidt-Ott U, Marcucio RS. 2012. The generation of variation and the developmental basis of evolutionary novelty. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 318:501-517.
2011
21. Parsons TE, Schmidt EJ, Boughner JC, Jamniczky HA, Marcucio RS, Hallgrímsson B. 2011. Epigenetic integration of the developing brain and face. Developmental Dynamics 240:2233–2244
20. Meruvia-Pastor OE, Soh J, Schmidt EJ, Boughner JC, Xiao M, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B, Sensen CW. 2011. Estimating cell count and distribution in labeled histological samples using incremental cell search. International Journal of Biomedical Imaging 2011:ID 874702, 16pp
19. Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B. 2011. Modularity in the skull and cranial vasculature of laboratory mice: implications for the evolution of complex phenotypes. Evolution and Development 13:28–37
2010
18. Jamniczky HA, Boughner JC, Rolian C, Gonzalez PN, Powell CD, Schmidt EJ, Parsons TE, Bookstein FL, Hallgrímsson B. 2010. Rediscovering Waddington in the post-genomic age: operationalizing Waddington’s epigenetics reveals new ways to investigate the generation and modulation of phenotypic variation. BioEssays 32:553–558
17. Schmidt EJ, Parsons TE, Jamniczky HA, Gitelman J, Trpkov C, Boughner JC, Logan CC, Sensen CW Hallgrímsson B. 2010. Micro-computed tomography-based phenotypic approaches in embryology: procedural artifacts in assessments of embryonic craniofacial growth and development. BMC Developmental Biology 10:18
2009
16. Hallgrímsson B, Jamniczky HA, Young NM, Rolian C, Parsons TE, Boughner JC, Marcucio RS. 2009. Deciphering the palimpsest: studying the relationship between morphological integration and phenotypic covariation. Evolutionary Biology 36:355-376
15. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP, Johnson MK, Montuelle SJ, Bels VL. 2009. Morphology and histology of the tongue and oral chamber of Eublepharis macularius (Squamata: Gekkonidae), with special reference to the foretongue and its role in fluid uptake and transport. Evolutionary Biology 36:397-406
14. Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B. 2009. A comparison of covariance structure in wild and laboratory muroid crania. Evolution 63:1540-1556
2008
13. Brinkman DB, Aquillón-Martínez MC, de Leon Dávila CA, Jamniczky HA, Eberth DA, Colbert MW. 2008. Euclastes coahuilaensis sp nov, a primitive cheloniid turtle from the Late Campanian Cerro del Pueblo Formation of Coahuila State, Mexico. PaleoBios 28:76-88
12. Jamniczky HA. 2008. Phenotypic integration patterns support an account of homology as a manifestation of evolvability. Evolutionary Biology 35:312-316
11. Lieberman DE, Hallgrímsson B, Liu W, Parsons TE, Jamniczky HA. 2008. Spatial packing, cranial base angulation, and craniofacial shape variation in the mammalian skull: testing a new model using mice. Journal of Anatomy 212:720-735
10. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2008. Carotid circulatory development in turtles: seeking critical developmental stages to localize establishment of clade-specific pattern. Amphibia-Reptilia 29:270-277
9. Jamniczky HA. 2008. Turtle carotid circulation: a character analysis case study. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 93:239-256
2007
8. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2007. Re-appraisal of patterns of turtle carotid circulation: evidence from osteological correlates and soft tissues. Journal of Morphology 268(7):571-587
2006
7. Brinkman D, Hart M, Jamniczky HA, Colbert M. 2006. Nichollsemys baieri gen et sp nov, a primitive chelonioid turtle from the Late Campanian of North America. Paludicola 5(4):111-124
6. Lipka T, Therrien F, Weishampel DB, Jamniczky HA, Joyce WG, Colbert MW Brinkman DB. 2006. A new turtle from the Arundel Clays (Potomac Formation, Early Cretaceous) of Maryland, USA. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(2):300-307
5. Jamniczky HA, Brinkman DB, Russell AP. 2006. Phylogenetic implications of turtle cranial circulation: a review. In Danilov IG Parham JF (eds) Fossil Turtle Research, Vol 1, Russian Journal of Herpetology 13(Suppl):84-92
2005
4. Jamniczky HA. 2005. Biological pluralism and homology. Philosophy of Science 72:687-698
2004
3. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2004. Cranial arterial foramen diameter in turtles: quantitative assessment of size-independent phylogenetic signal. Animal Biology 54(4):417-436
2. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2004. A geometric morphometric analysis of the batagurine process in testudinoid turtles. Amphibia-Reptilia 25(4):369-379
2001
1. Jamniczky HA, Brinkman DB, Russell AP. 2003. Vertebrate microsite sampling: how much is enough? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(4):725-734
2022
63. Schutz H*, Anderson RJ, Warwick EG, Barry TN, Jamniczky HA*. Under revision. Threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) show differential responses to sex and habitat variation across body regions. Ecology and Evolution. * contributed equally.
62. Din C, Alharbi H, MacInnis M, Mardjetko A, Archer-Kuhn B, Jamniczky HA, & Jacobsen M. 2022. Leadership, SoTL,and mentorship in a teaching scholars community of practice. Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching 5: 93-99.
61. Wuitchik SJS, Morgensen S, Barry TN, Paccard A, Jamniczky HA, Barrett RDH*, Rogers SM*. 2022. Evolution of thermal physiology alters projected species distributions under climate change. Molecular Ecology 31(8): 2312-2326 https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16396 * contributed equally.
2021
60. Tinius A, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA. 2021. Geometric morphometry of the breast-shoulder apparatus of Greater Antillean Anolis lizards: in situ investigation of a composite skeletal assemblage and its relationship to ecomorphological categorization. Evolutionary Biology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11692-021-09556-8.
59. Higham, TE, Ferry LA, Schmitz L, Irshchick DJ, Starko S, Anderson PSL, Bergmann PJ, Jamniczky HA, Monteiro LR, Navon D, Messier J, Carrington E, Farina SC, Feilich KL, Hernandez LP, Johnson MA, Kawano SM, Law CJ, Longo SJ, Martin CH, Martone PT, Rico-Guevara A, Santana SE, Niklas KJ. 2021 Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36(9): 860-873 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.05.009
59. Hu J, Wuitchik SJS, Barry TN, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA, Barrett RDH. 2021. Heritable DNA methylation in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Genetics 217(1): iyab001, https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyab001
2020
58. Powell CD, Wilson WM, Olesaningo G, Manyama M, Jamniczky HA, Spritz R, Cross JC, Lukowiak K, Gonzalez PN, Hallgrimsson B. 2020. Lack of head sparing following third-trimester caloric restriction among Tanzanian Maasai. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0237700. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237700
57. Tinius A, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA, Anderson JS. 2020. Ecomorphological associations of scapulocoracoid form in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Annals of Anatomy 231: 15127 doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2020.151527
56. Bels VL, Jamniczky HA, Montuelle S, Pallandre JP, Kardong KV, Russell AP. 2020. Mechanics and kinematics of fluid uptake and intraoral transport in the Leopard gecko (Gekkota : Eublepharidae: Eublepharis macularius). Journal of Zoology 311(1): 33-44. https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.12763
2019
54. Anderson SJ, Jamniczky HA, Krigolson OE, Coderre SP, Hecker KG. 2019. Quantifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional stereoscopic learning in anatomy using electroencephalography. npj Science of Learning 4:10.
53. Duclos KK, Hendrikse JL, Jamniczky HA. 2019. Investigating the evolution and development of biological complexity under the framework of epigenetics. Evolution & Development 21:247-264
52. Pistore AE, Barry TN, Vanderzwan SL, Schutz H, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA. 2019. Ontogeny and allometry of habitat-specific phenotypic variation in complex phenotypes in the Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.). Evolutionary Ecology Research 20: 27-50.
2018
51. Jamniczky HA , Le A, Barry TN, Rogers SM. 2018. Freshwater influence is associated with differences in bone mineral density and armour configuration in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). FACETS 3:665-681.
50. Anderson SJ, Hecker KA, Krigolson O, Jamniczky HA. 2018. A reinforcement-based learning paradigm increases anatomical learning and retention - a neuroeducation study. Frontiers in Human Neurosciences 12:38. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00038
49. Morris MRJ, Bowles E, Allen B, Jamniczky HA, Rogers SM. 2018. Contemporary ancestor? Standing genetic variation, population genetic structure, and natural selection in Pacific marine threespine stickleback and its consequences for adaptive divergence. BMC Evolutionary Biology 18(1): 113.
48. Tinius A, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA, Anderson JS.2018. What’s bred in the bone: ecomorphological associations of pelvic girdle form in Greater Antillean Anolis lizards. Journal of Morphology 279:1016-1030.
47. Zurowski C, Jamniczky HA, Graf D, Theodor J. 2018. Deletion/loss of BMP7 changes tooth morphology and function in Mus musculus: implications for dental evolution in mammals. Royal Society Open Science 5:170761.
2017
46. Larson JL, Manyama MF, Cole JB, Liberton DK, Ferrara T, Riccardi S, Kimwaga EA, Mathayo J, Gonzalez PN, Spitzmacher JA, Percival CJ, Rolian C, Jamniczky HA, Weinberg S, Roseman CC, Klein O, Lukowiak K, Spritz R, Hallgrimsson B. 2017. Body size and allometric variation in facial shape in children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology DOI 10.1002/ajpa.23356
45. Higham TE, Jamniczky HA , Jagnandan K, Smith SJ, Barry TN, Rogers SM. 2017. Comparative dynamics of suction feeding in marine and freshwater three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus: kinematics and geometric morphometrics. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 122(2): 400-410
44. Powell GL, Russell AP, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrimsson B. 2017. Ontogeny and modularity in the expression of dermatocranial shape in the Greater Short-Horned Lizard Phrynosoma hernandesi (Reptilia: Squamata: Phrynosomatidae). Evolutionary Biology 44:240-260.
43. Morris MRJ, Petrovich E, Bowles E, Jamniczky HA, Rogers SM. 2017. Exploring Jordan's Rule in coastal threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus. Journal of Fish Biology 91: 645-663.
2016
42. Pavlicev M, Mitteroecker P, Gonzales PM, Rolian C, Jamniczky HA, Villena, FPM, Marcucio R, Spritz R, Hallgrimsson B. 2016. Development shapes a consistent inbreeding effect in mouse crania of different line crosses. Journal of Experimental Zoology 326: 474-488.
41. Higham TE, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA, Reznick DN, Lauder GV, Stewart WJ, Langerhans RB, Martin CH. 2016. Biomechanics and the origin of species: A multidisciplinary approach using fish locomotion and feeding. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20161294.
40. Jamniczky HA, Cotton, D, Paget M, Ramji Q, Lenz R, McLaughlin K, Coderre S, Ma IWY. 2016. Cognitive load imposed by ultrasound-facilitated teaching does not adversely affect gross anatomy learning outcomes. Anatomical Sciences Education 10(2): 144-151.
39. Santos R, Kawauchi S, Jacobs RE, Lopez-Burks ME, Choi H, Wikenheiser J, Hallgrimsson B, Jamniczky HA, Lander AD, Calof AL. 2016. Conditional creation and rescue of Nipbl-deficiency in mice reveals multiple determinants of risk for congenital heart defects. PLoS Biology 14(9): e2000197.
38. Pistore A, Barry TN, Bowles E, Sharma R, Vanderzwan S, Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA. 2016. Characterizing adaptive divergence in four populations of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94: 463-472.
37. Anderson SJ, Krigolson OE, Jamniczky HA, Hecker K. 2016. Learning anatomical structures: A reinforcement based learning approach. Medical Science Educator 26: 123-128.
2015
36. Xu Q, Green RM, Jamniczky HA, Marcucio RS, Hallgrimsson B, Mio W. 2015. Correlations between the morphology of sonic hedgehog expression domains and embryonic craniofacial shape. Evolutionary Biology 42:379-386.
35. Jamniczky HA, Barry TN, Rogers SM. 2015. Eco-evo-devo in the study of adaptive divergence: examples from Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Integrative and Comparative Biology 55: 166-178.
34. Hu D, Young NM, Xu Q, Jamniczky HA, Green RM, Mio W, Marcucio RS, Hallgrimsson B. 2015. Signals from the brain induce variation in avian facial shape. Developmental Dynamics 244:1133-1143.
33. Jamniczky HA, Campeau S, Barry TN, Skelton J, Rogers SM. 2015. Three-dimensional morphometrics for quantitative trait locus analysis: tackling complex questions with complex phenotypes. Evolutionary Biology 42: 260-271.
32. Parsons TE, Downey CM, Jirik FR, Hallgrimsson B, Jamniczky HA. 2015. Mind the gap: genetic manipulation of basicranial growth within synchondroses modulates calvarial and facial shape in mice through epigenetic interactions. PLoS ONE 10(2): e0118355.
31. Andrews SHJ, Rattner JB, Jamniczky HA, Shrive NG, Adesida AB. 2015. The structural and compositional transition of the meniscal roots into the fibrocartilage of the menisci. Journal of Anatomy 226: 169-174.
30. Green RM, Feng W, Fish J, Marcucio RS, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrimsson B, Williams TJ. 2015. Tfap2a-dependent changes in facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage. Disease Models and Mechanisms 8:31-43.
2014
29. Schutz H, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B, Garland Jr T. 2014. Shape-shift: semicircular canal morphology responds to selective breeding for increased locomotor activity. Evolution 68: 3184-3198.
28. Jamniczky HA, McLaughlin K, Kaminska, ME, Somayaji R, Wright B, Ma IWY. 2014. Cognitive load imposed by knobology may adversely affect learners’ perception of utility in using ultrasonography to learn physical examination skills, but not anatomy. Anatomical Sciences Education 8: 197-204.
27. Rogers SM, Jamniczky HA. 2014. The shape of things to come in the study of the origin of species. Molecular Ecology 23: 1650-1652.
26. Jamniczky HA, Harper EE, Garner R, Cresko WA, Wainwright PC, Hallgrímsson B, Kimmel CB. 2014. Integration structure facilitates evolutionary and functional change in the opercular four-bar apparatus of the threespine stickleback. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 111: 375-390.
2013
25. Andrews SHJ, Ronsky JL, Rattner JB, Shrive NG, Jamniczky HA. 2013. An evaluation of meniscal collagenous structure using optical projection tomography. BMC Medical Imaging 13:21.
24. Smith F, Hu D, Young NM, Lainoff A, Jamniczky HA, Maltepe E, Hallgrímsson B, Marcucio RS. 2013. The effect of hypoxia on facial shape variation and disease phenotypes including holoprosencephaly. Disease Models and Mechanisms 6:915-924.
23. Tworek JK, Jamniczky HA, Jacob C, Hallgrímsson B, Wright B. 2013. The LINDSAY Virtual Human Project: an immersive approach to anatomy and physiology. Anatomical Sciences Education 6:19-28.
2012
22. Hallgrímsson B, Jamniczky HA, Young NM, Rolian C, Schmidt-Ott U, Marcucio RS. 2012. The generation of variation and the developmental basis of evolutionary novelty. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 318:501-517.
2011
21. Parsons TE, Schmidt EJ, Boughner JC, Jamniczky HA, Marcucio RS, Hallgrímsson B. 2011. Epigenetic integration of the developing brain and face. Developmental Dynamics 240:2233–2244
20. Meruvia-Pastor OE, Soh J, Schmidt EJ, Boughner JC, Xiao M, Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B, Sensen CW. 2011. Estimating cell count and distribution in labeled histological samples using incremental cell search. International Journal of Biomedical Imaging 2011:ID 874702, 16pp
19. Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B. 2011. Modularity in the skull and cranial vasculature of laboratory mice: implications for the evolution of complex phenotypes. Evolution and Development 13:28–37
2010
18. Jamniczky HA, Boughner JC, Rolian C, Gonzalez PN, Powell CD, Schmidt EJ, Parsons TE, Bookstein FL, Hallgrímsson B. 2010. Rediscovering Waddington in the post-genomic age: operationalizing Waddington’s epigenetics reveals new ways to investigate the generation and modulation of phenotypic variation. BioEssays 32:553–558
17. Schmidt EJ, Parsons TE, Jamniczky HA, Gitelman J, Trpkov C, Boughner JC, Logan CC, Sensen CW Hallgrímsson B. 2010. Micro-computed tomography-based phenotypic approaches in embryology: procedural artifacts in assessments of embryonic craniofacial growth and development. BMC Developmental Biology 10:18
2009
16. Hallgrímsson B, Jamniczky HA, Young NM, Rolian C, Parsons TE, Boughner JC, Marcucio RS. 2009. Deciphering the palimpsest: studying the relationship between morphological integration and phenotypic covariation. Evolutionary Biology 36:355-376
15. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP, Johnson MK, Montuelle SJ, Bels VL. 2009. Morphology and histology of the tongue and oral chamber of Eublepharis macularius (Squamata: Gekkonidae), with special reference to the foretongue and its role in fluid uptake and transport. Evolutionary Biology 36:397-406
14. Jamniczky HA, Hallgrímsson B. 2009. A comparison of covariance structure in wild and laboratory muroid crania. Evolution 63:1540-1556
2008
13. Brinkman DB, Aquillón-Martínez MC, de Leon Dávila CA, Jamniczky HA, Eberth DA, Colbert MW. 2008. Euclastes coahuilaensis sp nov, a primitive cheloniid turtle from the Late Campanian Cerro del Pueblo Formation of Coahuila State, Mexico. PaleoBios 28:76-88
12. Jamniczky HA. 2008. Phenotypic integration patterns support an account of homology as a manifestation of evolvability. Evolutionary Biology 35:312-316
11. Lieberman DE, Hallgrímsson B, Liu W, Parsons TE, Jamniczky HA. 2008. Spatial packing, cranial base angulation, and craniofacial shape variation in the mammalian skull: testing a new model using mice. Journal of Anatomy 212:720-735
10. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2008. Carotid circulatory development in turtles: seeking critical developmental stages to localize establishment of clade-specific pattern. Amphibia-Reptilia 29:270-277
9. Jamniczky HA. 2008. Turtle carotid circulation: a character analysis case study. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 93:239-256
2007
8. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2007. Re-appraisal of patterns of turtle carotid circulation: evidence from osteological correlates and soft tissues. Journal of Morphology 268(7):571-587
2006
7. Brinkman D, Hart M, Jamniczky HA, Colbert M. 2006. Nichollsemys baieri gen et sp nov, a primitive chelonioid turtle from the Late Campanian of North America. Paludicola 5(4):111-124
6. Lipka T, Therrien F, Weishampel DB, Jamniczky HA, Joyce WG, Colbert MW Brinkman DB. 2006. A new turtle from the Arundel Clays (Potomac Formation, Early Cretaceous) of Maryland, USA. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(2):300-307
5. Jamniczky HA, Brinkman DB, Russell AP. 2006. Phylogenetic implications of turtle cranial circulation: a review. In Danilov IG Parham JF (eds) Fossil Turtle Research, Vol 1, Russian Journal of Herpetology 13(Suppl):84-92
2005
4. Jamniczky HA. 2005. Biological pluralism and homology. Philosophy of Science 72:687-698
2004
3. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2004. Cranial arterial foramen diameter in turtles: quantitative assessment of size-independent phylogenetic signal. Animal Biology 54(4):417-436
2. Jamniczky HA, Russell AP. 2004. A geometric morphometric analysis of the batagurine process in testudinoid turtles. Amphibia-Reptilia 25(4):369-379
2001
1. Jamniczky HA, Brinkman DB, Russell AP. 2003. Vertebrate microsite sampling: how much is enough? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(4):725-734