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Vertebral Morphology, Dentition, Age, Growth, and Ecology of the Large Lamniform Shark Cardabiodon Ricki
Papers in Press
Dr. Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 04/26/2019]
Università Di Pisa
Body Length Estimation of Neogene Macrophagous Lamniform Sharks (Carcharodon and Otodus) Derived from Associated Fossil Dentitions
Fossil Fish Fauna from the Uppermost Graneros Shale (Upper Cretaceous) in Southeastern Nebraska
Late Cretaceous Sharks Cretoxyrhina and Cardabiodon from Montana, USA
Evidence for the Cretaceous Shark Cretoxyrhina Mantelli Feeding on the Pterosaur Pteranodon from the Niobrara Formation
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences
Mid-Palaeolatitude Sharks of Cretalamna Appendiculata Type
Late Cretaceous Sharks Cretoxyrhina and Cardabiodon from Montana, USA
Disparity of Early Cretaceous Lamniformes Sharks Disparitet I Lamniformes Hajar Från Tidig Krita
Regional Endothermy As a Trigger for Gigantism in Some Extinct Macropredatory Sharks
(Chondrichthyes: Lamniformes) from The
Bibliography Database of Living/Fossil Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii, Holocephali) Papers of the Year 2015
Paleobiology of the Late Cretaceous Sclerorhynchid Sawfish, Ischyrhiza Mira (Elasmobranchii: Rajiformes), from North America Based on New Anatomical Data
Fossil Marine Vertebrates from the Middle Part of the Upper Cretaceous Graneros Shale in Southeastern Nebraska
From the Upper Marine Molasse (Middle Burdigalian, Early Miocene) of the Simssee Area (Bavaria, Germany), with Comments on Palaeogeographic and Ecological Patterns
Top View
SHARK – the How and Why of an Exhibit
Xiphactinus Audax
Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 09/29/2019]
Papers of the Year 2013
A Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Marine
A New Early Cretaceous Lamniform Shark (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii)
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil Sharks
Direct Evidence of Trophic Interaction Between a Large Lamniform Shark, Cretodus Sp., and a Marine Turtle from the Cretaceous of Northeastern Italy
Kenshu Shimada, Ph.D
Lamniformes: Otodontidae) from the Lower Miocene, and Comments on the Taxonomy of Otodontid Genera, Including the ‘Megatoothed’ Clade
Review of the Early Cretaceous Hazel Creek Assemblage, the Oldest Mammal Bearing Fauna in Northern Australia