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  • Vertebral Morphology, Dentition, Age, Growth, and Ecology of the Large Lamniform Shark Cardabiodon Ricki

    Vertebral Morphology, Dentition, Age, Growth, and Ecology of the Large Lamniform Shark Cardabiodon Ricki

  • Papers in Press

    Papers in Press

  • Ecological Impact of the End-Cretaceous Extinction on Lamniform Sharks

    Ecological Impact of the End-Cretaceous Extinction on Lamniform Sharks

  • Short Communication a Remarkable Case of a Shark

    Short Communication a Remarkable Case of a Shark

  • First Description of a Tooth of the Extinct Giant Shark Carcharocles

    First Description of a Tooth of the Extinct Giant Shark Carcharocles

  • Body Length Estimation of Neogene Macrophagous Lamniform Sharks (Carcharodon and Otodus) Derived from Associated Fossil Dentitions

    Body Length Estimation of Neogene Macrophagous Lamniform Sharks (Carcharodon and Otodus) Derived from Associated Fossil Dentitions

  • American Museum Novitates

    American Museum Novitates

  • New Mexico's Most Prolific Upper Cretaceous Shark Assemblage: Hosta Tongue Fo the Point Lookout Sandstone, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Abs.)

    New Mexico's Most Prolific Upper Cretaceous Shark Assemblage: Hosta Tongue Fo the Point Lookout Sandstone, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Abs.)

  • Paleogene: Paleocene) Of

    Paleogene: Paleocene) Of

  • Fossil Fish Fauna from the Uppermost Graneros Shale (Upper Cretaceous) in Southeastern Nebraska

    Fossil Fish Fauna from the Uppermost Graneros Shale (Upper Cretaceous) in Southeastern Nebraska

  • Caudal Fin Skeleton of the Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina Mantelli, from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas

    Caudal Fin Skeleton of the Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina Mantelli, from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas

  • Evolutionary Pathways Toward Gigantism in Sharks and Rays

    Evolutionary Pathways Toward Gigantism in Sharks and Rays

  • Surface Collection of Late Cretaceous Shark and Fish Remains from Sandoval County, New Mexico

    Surface Collection of Late Cretaceous Shark and Fish Remains from Sandoval County, New Mexico

  • (Paleocene) Near Malvern, Arkansas, USA, with Comments on the K/Pg Boundary

    (Paleocene) Near Malvern, Arkansas, USA, with Comments on the K/Pg Boundary

  • Plesiosaur a Victim of Shark Attack 6 October 2009, by Lin Edwards

    Plesiosaur a Victim of Shark Attack 6 October 2009, by Lin Edwards

  • Body Dimensions of the Extinct Giant Shark Otodus Megalodon: a 2D Reconstruction Jack A

    Body Dimensions of the Extinct Giant Shark Otodus Megalodon: a 2D Reconstruction Jack A

  • Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences

    Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences

  • Mid-Palaeolatitude Sharks of Cretalamna Appendiculata Type

    Mid-Palaeolatitude Sharks of Cretalamna Appendiculata Type

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  • Geology of the Cretaceous Period Around Midlothian, Texas
  • 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
  • Squalicorax Chips a Tooth: a Consequence of Feeding-Related
  • A Review of Australian Mosasaur Occurrences
  • Paleobiology and Taxonomy of Extinct Lamnid and Otodontid Sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii, Lamniformes)
  • The Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Serratolamna Serrata (Agassiz), from the Mooreville Chalk of Alabama
  • Fossil Marine Vertebrates from the Middle Part of the Upper Cretaceous Graneros Shale in Southeastern Nebraska
  • The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
  • Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 09/29/2019]
  • Sharks Eating Mosasaurs, Dead Or Alive?
  • Did Mangrove Communities Exist in the Late Cretaceous of the Kristianstad T Basin, Sweden? ⁎ Stephen Mcloughlina, , David W
  • Late Cretaceous) Selachian Fauna from the Basal Atco Formation, Lower Austin Group, North Central Texas
  • A Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Marine
  • Lamniformes: Otodontidae) from the Lower Miocene, and Comments on The
  • Two-Step Extinction of Late Cretaceous Marine Vertebrates In


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