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Eastern shovelnose ray
Life-History Characteristics of the Eastern Shovelnose Ray, Aptychotrema Rostrata (Shaw, 1794), from Southern Queensland, Australia
Age, Growth and Reproductive Biology of Two Endemic Demersal
Elasmobranch Biodiversity, Conservation and Management Proceedings of the International Seminar and Workshop, Sabah, Malaysia, July 1997
Chondrichthyan Bycatch: Risk Assessment, Spatiotemporal Trends and Contributions to Management
A Review of Longnose Skates Zearaja Chilensisand Dipturus Trachyderma (Rajiformes: Rajidae)
Identifying Sharks and Rays
Redalyc.A Review of Longnose Skates Zearaja Chilensis and Dipturus Trachyderma (Rajiformes: Rajidae)
Population Productivity of Shovelnose Rays: Inferring the Potential for Recovery
Estimating the Impacts of Management Changes on Bycatch Reduction and Sustainability of High-Risk Bycatch Species in the Queensland East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery
Description of Key Species Groups in the East Marine Region
Into the Blue: Gene Duplication and Loss Underlie Color Vision Adaptations in a Deep-Sea Chimaera, the Elephant Shark Callorhinchus Milii
Habitat Use and Foraging Ecology of a Batoid Community in Shark Bay, Western Australia Jeremy Vaudo Florida International University,
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Shovelnose Rays (Rajiformes)
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“King of Shark Fins” with Their Reputed Quality and Texture (Yeung 儘管群翅廣為人知,但以鰩魚鰭為研究目標 Et Al., 2005; Lam, 2010)
On-The-Water Management Solutions to Halt the Decline and Support the Recovery of Australia's Endemic Elasmobranchs
Describing a Data-Poor Fishery Targeting Large Threatened
Simp's Sandy Offshore Seafloor Is No Desert
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Population Productivity of Shovelnose Rays: Inferring the Potential for Recovery
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil Sharks and Rays (Chondrichtyes: Selachii)
Banjo Rays : Family Trygonorrhinidae
Universidade Santa Cecília Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Auditoria Ambiental Mestrado Em Auditoria Ambiental
RESEARCH ARTICLE Behavioural Evidence for Colour Vision in an Elasmobranch
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil
An Examination of the Diet and Movement Patterns of the Atlantic Cownose Ray