Publications
Peer-reviewed:
Bagge, L.E., Kenton, A.C., Lyons, B.A., Wehling, M.F., and Goldstein, D.H. (2020). Mueller matrix characterizations of circularly polarized reflections from golden scarab beetles. Applied Optics. 59(21): F85-F93.
OSA's Editor's Pick Award
Bagge, L.E. (2019). Not as clear as it may appear: Challenges associated with transparent camouflage in the ocean. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 59(6): 1653-1663
Editor's Choice
Chatterjee, A., Norton-Baker, B., Bagge, L.E., Patel, P., and Gorodetsky A.A. (2018). An introduction to color-changing systems from the cephalopod protein reflectin. Bioinspiration and Biomimetics. 13: 045001.
Bagge, L.E., Kinsey, S.T., Gladman, J., and Johnsen, S. (2017). Transparent anemone shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni) become opaque after exercise and physiological stress in correlation with increased hemolymph perfusion. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220: 4225 - 4233.
Cover Article
Select media coverage: Science, Science News
Netburn, A.N., Bush, S., Djurhuus, A., Fernandez, J., Hoffman, C.L., Kinsey, J.D., McVeigh, D., Twing, K.I., and Bagge, L.E. (2017). First HOV Alvin study of the pelagic environment at Hydrographer Canyon (NW Atlantic). Deep Sea Research Part II:Topical Studies in Oceanography.
Bagge, L.E., Osborn, K.J., and Johnsen, S. (2016). Nanostructures and monolayers of spheres reduce surface reflections in hyperiid amphipods. Current Biology. 26: 3071-3076.
Select media coverage: National Geographic, The Christian Science Monitor, The Smithsonian, Optics and Photonics News, Phys.org
Bagge, L.E., Koopman, H.N., Rommel, S.A., McLellan, W.A., and Pabst, D.A. (2012). Lipid class and depth-specific thermal properties in the blubber of two species of odontocete cetaceans, the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) and the pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps). Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 4330-4339.
Popular science (non-peer-reviewed):
Bagge, L.E. (2016). A living cloak of invisibility. Biosphere. 21:24-35.
In Prep (manuscripts available upon request):
Bagge, L.E., Kier, W.M., and Johnsen, S. Ultrastructural modifications for transparency in anemone shrimp.
Schweikert, L.E., Bagge, L.E., Wheeler, B.R., Grace, M.S., Holford, T., Bolton, M.M., Bracken-Grissom, H.D., and Johnsen, S. An optical feedback mechanism for regulating skin color change.
Bagge, L.E., Kenton, A.C., Lyons, B.A., Wehling, M.F., and Goldstein, D.H. (2020). Mueller matrix characterizations of circularly polarized reflections from golden scarab beetles. Applied Optics. 59(21): F85-F93.
OSA's Editor's Pick Award
Bagge, L.E. (2019). Not as clear as it may appear: Challenges associated with transparent camouflage in the ocean. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 59(6): 1653-1663
Editor's Choice
Chatterjee, A., Norton-Baker, B., Bagge, L.E., Patel, P., and Gorodetsky A.A. (2018). An introduction to color-changing systems from the cephalopod protein reflectin. Bioinspiration and Biomimetics. 13: 045001.
Bagge, L.E., Kinsey, S.T., Gladman, J., and Johnsen, S. (2017). Transparent anemone shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni) become opaque after exercise and physiological stress in correlation with increased hemolymph perfusion. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220: 4225 - 4233.
Cover Article
Select media coverage: Science, Science News
Netburn, A.N., Bush, S., Djurhuus, A., Fernandez, J., Hoffman, C.L., Kinsey, J.D., McVeigh, D., Twing, K.I., and Bagge, L.E. (2017). First HOV Alvin study of the pelagic environment at Hydrographer Canyon (NW Atlantic). Deep Sea Research Part II:Topical Studies in Oceanography.
Bagge, L.E., Osborn, K.J., and Johnsen, S. (2016). Nanostructures and monolayers of spheres reduce surface reflections in hyperiid amphipods. Current Biology. 26: 3071-3076.
Select media coverage: National Geographic, The Christian Science Monitor, The Smithsonian, Optics and Photonics News, Phys.org
Bagge, L.E., Koopman, H.N., Rommel, S.A., McLellan, W.A., and Pabst, D.A. (2012). Lipid class and depth-specific thermal properties in the blubber of two species of odontocete cetaceans, the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) and the pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps). Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 4330-4339.
Popular science (non-peer-reviewed):
Bagge, L.E. (2016). A living cloak of invisibility. Biosphere. 21:24-35.
In Prep (manuscripts available upon request):
Bagge, L.E., Kier, W.M., and Johnsen, S. Ultrastructural modifications for transparency in anemone shrimp.
Schweikert, L.E., Bagge, L.E., Wheeler, B.R., Grace, M.S., Holford, T., Bolton, M.M., Bracken-Grissom, H.D., and Johnsen, S. An optical feedback mechanism for regulating skin color change.