ELIOT GILBERT DRUCKER
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697 USA
Phone: (949) 824-4830
Fax: (949) 824-2181
Email: edrucker@uci.edu
EDUCATION
1996 Ph.D. (Biology) Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA. 1993 A.M. (Biology) Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA. 1989 A.B. Magna cum laude, with
Highest Honors in Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA.
POSITIONS HELD
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2000-present |
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, Irvine and Harvard University. |
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1998-1999 |
NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biosciences Related to the Environment, University of California, Irvine. |
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1996-1997 |
Instructor, Division of Biology and Medicine, and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University. |
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1993 |
Teaching Assistant, School of Fisheries, University of Washington. |
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1990-1995 |
Teaching Fellow, Dept. of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University. |
1998-present Postdoctoral research with
G.V.
Lauder, University of
California, Irvine and Harvard University: Experimental
hydrodynamic analysis of fish locomotion through
quantitative wake visualization. 1996-1997 Postdoctoral research with
G.E.
Goslow, Jr., Brown University:
Histochemical characterization of locomotor musculature in
ecologically distinct fishes. 1990-1996 Doctoral research, dissertation
entitled "Mechanics of pectoral fin locomotion in the
surfperches (Perciformes)"; Advisor, K.F.
Liem. Study of the effects of
body size and ecology on swimming performance in a family of
bony fishes; analysis of the relationship between
phylogenetic association and the musculoskeletal mechanics
of paired fin swimming. 1990-1993 Research at the University of
Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories: Investigation of
the biomechanics of pressure-differential adhesion by
intertidal fishes.
HONORS
2000 T. Francis Ogilvie Young Investigator
Lectureship Award in Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. 1993-1994 Merit Fellowship, Graduate School of
Arts and Sciences, Harvard University (tuition, fees, $5000
stipend). 1991-1992 An Wang Fellowship, Harvard University
(tuition, fees). 1990, 1991 Distinction in Teaching Award, Harvard
University. 1989 D. Dwight Davis Prize for Best Student
Paper in Vertebrate Morphology, Honorable Mention, American
Society of Zoologists. 1989 Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard
College.
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
2001-2003 National Science Foundation Grant:
Experimental hydrodynamics and evolution: locomotor design
and function of pectoral fins in fishes, $158,827. With G.V.
Lauder, Harvard Univ. 1998-1999 NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
in Biosciences Related to the Environment: Force transfer
between swimming animals and the aquatic environment,
$80,000. Sponsor: G.V. Lauder, Univ. of California,
Irvine. 1995 Dissertation Research Grant,
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard
Univ. ($1557). 1994 Putnam Expedition Grant: Scaling of
labriform locomotion, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard
Univ. ($4000). 1994 Dissertation Research Grant, Graduate
Student Council, Harvard Univ. ($450). 1993 Exploration Fund Grant of the
Explorers Club ($950). 1993 Lerner-Gray Fund Grant for Marine
Research, American Museum of Natural History
($685). 1993 Raney Fund Grant: Mechanics and
evolution of lift-based pectoral fin locomotion in labroid
fishes, American Society of Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists ($950). 1993 Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi
($950). 1991 Dissertation Research Grant,
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard
Univ. ($2242).
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2002 Mentor, Blinks Research Fellowship
Program encouraging cultural diversity in the marine
sciences, Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of
Washington. 1996, 1997 Instructor, "Human Morphology", Brown
University (lecture, prosection and laboratory). 1991, 1993, 1995 Teaching Fellow, "Biology of Fishes",
Harvard University (lecture, laboratory, supervision of
student research). 1993 Teaching Assistant, "Functional
Morphology and Marine Ecology of Fishes", University of
Washington (lecture, field work, supervision of student
research). 1991 Teaching Fellow, "Vertebrate Structure
and Physiology", Harvard University (led discussion and
laboratory). 1990 Teaching Fellow, Introductory Biology,
Harvard University (led discussion and
laboratory).
FIELD WORK
1989, 1991, 1993-1995, 1997, 2002: Neah Bay, WA
and Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Society of Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists
International Society of Vertebrate Morphologists
Sigma Xi
The Society for Experimental Biology
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
Society of Systematic Biologists
PEER REVIEW
National Science Foundation
Sea Grant College Program
Canadian Journal of Zoology
Copeia
Integrative and Comparative Biology
Journal of Experimental Biology
Journal of Zoology
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Mammal Science
Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems
PUBLICATIONS (follow red
links for full-text PDF files
or blue
links for abstract)
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2003. Function of pectoral fins in rainbow trout: behavioral repertoire and hydrodynamic forces. Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 813-826.
Lauder, G. V., E. G. Drucker, J. C. Nauen and C. D. Wilga. 2003. Experimental hydrodynamics and evolution: caudal fin locomotion in fishes. In Vertebrate Biomechanics and Evolution (eds. V. L. Bels, J.-P. Gasc and A. Casinos), pp. 117-135. Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publishers.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2002. Wake dynamics and locomotor function in fishes: interpreting evolutionary patterns in pectoral fin design. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 997-1008.
Lauder, G. V., J. C. Nauen and E. G. Drucker. 2002. Experimental hydrodynamics and evolution: function of median fins in ray-finned fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 1009-1017.
Lauder, G. V. and E. G. Drucker. 2002. Forces, fishes, and fluids: hydrodynamic mechanisms of aquatic locomotion. News in Physiological Sciences 17: 235-240.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2002. Experimental hydrodynamics of fish locomotion: functional insights from wake visualization. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 243-257.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2001. Locomotor function of the dorsal fin in teleost fishes: experimental analysis of wake forces in sunfish. Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 2943-2958. [Cover illustration / (PDF)] [JEB News and Views article]
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2001. Wake dynamics and fluid forces of turning maneuvers in sunfish. Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 431-442.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2000. A hydrodynamic analysis of fish swimming speed: wake structure and locomotor force in slow and fast labriform swimmers. Journal of Experimental Biology 203: 2379-2393.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 1999. Locomotor forces on a swimming fish: three-dimensional vortex wake dynamics quantified using digital particle image velocimetry. Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 2393-2412. [Cover illustration / (PDF)]
Drucker, E. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1997. Kinematic and electromyographic analysis of steady pectoral fin swimming in the surfperches. Journal of Experimental Biology 200: 1709-1723.
Drucker, E. G. 1996. The use of gait transition speed in comparative studies of fish locomotion. American Zoologist 36: 555-566.
Drucker, E. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1996. Pectoral fin locomotion in the striped surfperch. I. Kinematic effects of swimming speed and body size. Journal of Experimental Biology 199: 2235-2242.
Drucker, E. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1996. Pectoral fin locomotion in the striped surfperch. II. Scaling swimming kinematics and performance at a gait transition. Journal of Experimental Biology 199: 2243-2252.
Galis, F. and E. G. Drucker. 1996. Pharyngeal biting mechanics in centrarchid and cichlid fishes: insights into a key evolutionary innovation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9: 641-670.
Drucker, E. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1991.
Functional analysis of a specialized prey processing behavior:
winnowing by surfperches (Teleostei: Embiotocidae). Journal of
Morphology 210: 267-287.
SUBMITTED
Drucker, E. G. and A. P. Summers. (publication August, 2004).
Moving with fins and limbs: an historical perspective on the study of
animal locomotion with paired appendages. In Fins into Limbs
(ed. B. K. Hall). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
IN PREPARATION
Drucker, E. G. and J. A. Walker. Mechanics of paired fin propulsion. In: Fish Physiology: Biomechanics (eds. R. Shadwick and G. Lauder). Elselvier.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
Drucker, E. G. 2000. Experimental hydrodynamics of fish locomotion: functional insights from wake visualization. American Zoologist 40(6): 1001.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 2000. Function of the teleost dorsal fin: experimental analysis of wake forces in sunfish. American Zoologist 40(6): 1001.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 1999. Vortex wake dynamics of turning in sunfish. American Zoologist 39(5): 55A.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 1998. Wake dynamics and locomotor force in slow and fast swimming fishes. American Zoologist 38(5): 19A.
Drucker, E. G. and G. V. Lauder. 1997. Aquatic propulsion in fishes by vortex ring production. American Zoologist 37(5): 77A.
Drucker, E. G. 1995. Scaling of pectoral fin swimming performance in surfperches. American Zoologist 35(5): 3A.
Drucker, E. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1994. Effects of body size on kinematics of pectoral fin locomotion in striped surfperch. American Zoologist 34(5): 12A.
Galis, F. and E. G. Drucker. 1994. A comparison of pharyngeal biting mechanics in sunfishes and cichlids: implications of a structural and functional decoupling. American Zoologist 34(5): 55A.
Drucker, E. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1993. Kinematic and electromyographic analysis of pectoral fin locomotion in two species of surfperch. American Zoologist 33(5): 121A.
Drucker, E. G. 1991. Mechanics and function of adhesion by the northern clingfish during predation on limpets. American Zoologist 31(5): 18A.
Drucker, E. G. 1989. Oral winnowing in the
black surfperch (Perciformes: Embiotocidae): a functional analysis of
specialized prey processing. American Zoologist 29:
15A.
INVITED RESEARCH SEMINARS
2000 Dept. of Ocean Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2000 Friday Harbor Laboratories, Univ. of
Washington. 2000 Natural Science Dept., Pepperdine
Univ. 1999 Dept. of Integrative Biology, Univ. of
California, Berkeley. 1999 Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
Univ. of California, San Diego. 1998 Dept. of Biological Science,
California State Univ., Fullerton. 1997 Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology, Brown Univ. 1995 Dept. of Biology, Univ. of
Massachusetts, Amherst. 1994 Concord Field Station, Harvard
Univ.
INVITED SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS
2002 "Wake dynamics and locomotor function
in fishes: interpreting evolutionary patterns in paired fin
design" from symposium, Dynamics and Energetics of Animal
Swimming and Flying, Society for Integrative and
Comparative Biology. 2001 "Experimental hydrodynamics of fish
locomotion: functional insights from wake visualization"
from symposium, Molecules, Muscles and Macroevolution:
Integrative Functional Morphology, Society for
Integrative and Comparative Biology. 1998 "Force balance on a swimming fish
determined by quantitative flow visualization" from
symposium, Mechanisms of Metabolism and Locomotion in
Fishes, Southern California Academy of
Sciences. 1995 "Scaling of pectoral fin swimming
performance in surfperches" from symposium, Aquatic
Locomotion: New Approaches to Invertebrate and Vertebrate
Biomechanics, American Society of Zoologists.
INVITED LECTURES ON FISH BIOLOGY
1999, 2000 Harvard Museum of Natural History
Travel Program 1996 Harvard Univ. Extension
School 1995 School of Fisheries, Univ. of
Washington 1993 Boston Univ. Marine Program