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Elasmobranch Biodiversity, Conservation and Management Proceedings of the International Seminar and Workshop, Sabah, Malaysia, July 1997
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And Their Functional, Ecological, and Evolutionary Implications
Migratory Sharks Complete 3 0 0.Pdf
Late Miocene Chondrichthyans from Lago Bayano, Panama: Functional Diversity, Environment and Biogeography
AC24 Inf. 5 (English and Spanish Only / Únicamente En Francés Y Español / Seulement En Anglais Et Espagnol)
Role, Importance and Vulnerability of Top Predators on the Great Barrier Reef – a Review
Late Oligocene Sharks and Rays from the Chandler Bridge Formation, Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Paleontological Survey
The First Documented Fossil Records of Isistius and Squatina (Chondrichthyes) from Florida, with an Overview of the Associated Vertebrate Fauna
Upcoming Lecture Dr. Ted Daeschler Will Deliver a Major Donation of Fossil Shark Teeth to the Discovery Room!
Curriculum Vitae Patrick Leopold Jambura Msc Bsc
Shark Teeth from Pirabas Formation (Lower Miocene), Northeastern Amazonia, Brazil Dentes De Tubarões Da Formação Pirabas (Mioceno Inferior), Amazônia Oriental, Brasil
Evolution, Diversity, and Disparity of the Tiger Shark Lineage Galeocerdo in Deep Time
Hemipristis Teeth Through Time
Ecphora QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER of the CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM FOSSIL CLUB Volume 14, Number 1 Winter 1998 Whole Number 46
Evolutionary Pathways Toward Gigantism in Sharks and Rays
Top View
Associated Tiger Shark Teeth Features Physogaleus Jaw Cartilage Fossil Proteins Found Cretaceous Coprolite Heterodontus Sp
Stratigraphic Distribution and Bibliography of Fossil Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles from Virginia
Norntates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
The ECPHORA the Newsletter of the Calvert Marine Museum Fossil Club Volume 24 Number 2 June 2009
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil
(2019). Late Eocene (Pri- Abonian) Elasmobranchs from the Dry Branch Formation (Barnwell Group) of Aiken County, South Carolina, USA
Chaenogaleus Macrostoma, with Similar Jaws and Teeth) May Be More Effective Against Fish Victims, in Grabbing, Impaling and Slicing Them After a Chase
Fossil Shark Teeth the Paleontological Society Http:\\Paleosoc.Org
Features Large Donation of Fossils from Pam Platt Donation from Pam Platt Sharks! Sink Your Teeth In!