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Clearnose skate
Rajidae 531
Skates and Rays Diversity, Exploration and Conservation – Case-Study of the Thornback Ray, Raja Clavata
Class Wars: Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes Dominance in Chesapeake Bay, 2002-2012
An Annotated Checklist of the Chondrichthyan Fishes Inhabiting the Northern Gulf of Mexico Part 1: Batoidea
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The Conservation Status of North American, Central American, and Caribbean Chondrichthyans the Conservation Status Of
North Atlantic Batoids and Chimaeras Relevant to Fisheries Management a Pocket Guide Fao
Reproductive Strategies of the Big Skate (Beringraja Binoculata) with Evidence of Multiple Paternity
Response Properties and Biological Function of the Skate Electrosensory System During Ontogeny
Observations on the Life History of the Barndoor Skate, Dipturus Laevis, on Georges Bank (Western North Atlantic)
First Observations on Captive Hatching and Incubation Period of the Yellow-Nose Skate Dipturus Chilensis (Rajiformes: Rajidae), from the South-Eastern Pacific Ocean
Artificial Insemination and Parthenogenesis in the Whitespotted Bamboo Shark Chiloscyllium Plagiosum
NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NE-174, Essential Fish
Redalyc.Egg Capsules of the Raspthorn Sandskate, Psammobatis
Vertebral Cartilage of the Clearnose Skate, Raja Eglanteria: Development, Structure, Ageing, and Hormonal Regulation of Growth
Visual Adaptations in Sharks, Skates and Rays
Life History Strategies of Batoids
Egg Capsules of the Raspthorn Sandskate, Psammobatis Scobina (Philippi, 1857) (Rajiformes, Rajidae)
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Feeding Ecology of Skates and Rays in Delaware and Narragansett Bays
Seafood Watch Seafood Report
Sensory Biology of Elasmobranchs
Life History Characteristics of the Starry Skate, Raja Stellulata, from California Waters
Feeding Ecology of Skates and Rays in Delaware and Narragansett Bays
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Reproduction in Elasmobranchs
How the Devil Ray Got Its Horns: the Evolution and Development of Cephalic Lobes in Myliobatid Stingrays (Batoidea: Myliobatidae)
Visual Fields of Four Batoid Fishes: a Comparative Study
Sustainable Species Management of the Elasmobranch Populations
HOW the DEVIL RAY GOT ITS HORNS a Thesis Submitted to The