DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Cretoxyrhina
Cretoxyrhina
Vertebral Morphology, Dentition, Age, Growth, and Ecology of the Large Lamniform Shark Cardabiodon Ricki
Papers in Press
Short Communication a Remarkable Case of a Shark
Mosasaurs Continuing from Last Time…
Dr. Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 04/26/2019]
Caudal Fin Skeleton of the Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina Mantelli, from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas
Evidence for the Cretaceous Shark Cretoxyrhina Mantelli Feeding on the Pterosaur Pteranodon from the Niobrara Formation
Cretoxyrhina Tylosaur Styxosaur Dolly Xiphactinus
Evolutionary Pathways Toward Gigantism in Sharks and Rays
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences
Healed Bite Marks on a Cretaceous Ichthyosaur
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
Analysis of Dental Insertion Angles in the Sand Tiger Shark, Carcharias Taurus (Chondrichthyes: Lamniformes)
Paleobiology and Taxonomy of Extinct Lamnid and Otodontid Sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii, Lamniformes)
Skeleton of the Fossil Shark Isurus Denticulatus from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of Germany—Ecological Coevolution with Prey of Mackerel Sharks
Top View
Fossil Marine Vertebrates from the Middle Part of the Upper Cretaceous Graneros Shale in Southeastern Nebraska
Scavenging by Sharks of the Genus Squalicorax in the Late Cretaceous of North America
Sharks That Pass in the Night: Using GIS to Investigate Competition in the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway
Prehistoric "Sea Monsters" of North Dakota John W
Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 09/29/2019]
Sharks Eating Mosasaurs, Dead Or Alive?
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) and the Contribution of Dental Characters to Lamniform Systematics
First Skeletal Remains of the Giant Sawfish Onchosaurus (Neoselachii
Downloading Material Is Agreeing to Abide by the Terms of the Repository Licence
Marine Vertebrates from the Hartland Shale (Upper Cretaceous: Upper Cenomanian) in Southeastern Colorado, USA
Late Cretaceous Interaction Between Predators and Prey. Evidence of Feeding by Two Species of Shark on a Mosasaur
Papers of the Year 2019
Kenshu Shimada, Ph.D
Sea Monsters: a Prehistoric Adventure
Probing the Ecology and Climate of the Eocene Southern Ocean with Sand Tiger Sharks Striatolamia Macrota